Friday afternoon I set out for some Saturday birding in the Pueblo area with 
John Vanderpoel.  First we stopped at Chatfield State Park to try for Pomarine 
Jaeger which we found floating quietly by itself east of Fisherman's Point.  
Oddly it was soon joined by a group of California Gulls that harassed it rather 
than the other way around.  Ultimately, our conclusion was that that the bird 
had just finished consuming something, the remains of which might have even 
been floating on the surface nearby-fat and lazy vs. lean and hungry.

We continued south and after fighting traffic, stopped at Big Johnson Reservoir 
outside Colorado Springs.  We found the Goffs and Gloria Nikolai viewing the 
10,000 or so birds present.  Finally Jeanne found us a Pacific Loon that was 
playing hide-n-seek behind the curve in the dam.  There was also a single 
Franklin's Gull still present.  Other than that is was lots and then some more 
of just about every kind of duck, grebe and gull that you would expect. Oh, and 
did I mention Coot?  An exploration of a patch of El Paso County unknown to me 
for the previously reported Yellow-crowned Night Heron was not successful.

Saturday morning Gwen Moore joined us in Pueblo for a drive out to Pueblo 
Reservoir SWA and then SP.  Again, we were greeted by massive numbers of 
grebes, mostly Western and Eared, and coots that did their part to try to 
obscure the goodies that had to be present.  At our first stop, the western 
most point in the eastern part of the SWA, we had a juvenal plumage Northern 
Shrike and a single Scaled Quail-a target for us northerners.  (Obviously the 
grebes and coots weren't very good at obscuring those two.)    Continuing into 
the State Park, north section, we found David Chartier and another birder 
overlooking more grebes and coots at the end of W. Fishing Rd.  John picked out 
an adult Laughing Gull, previously reported by Brandon Percival that came up to 
almost right below us for excellent study.

We continued to the east we stopped just east of the north marina (North Picnic 
Road, I believe) where our scanning turned up a distant Surf Scoter and Common 
Loon plus a Curve-billed Thrasher, another target. Further east the gull flock 
had a first winter Thayer's Gull.

At 11:00 we went east to Pueblo City Park to join first Brandon and then Mark 
Peterson and Brad Steger to search the passerine flocks there for the next 
couple of hours.  All three nuthatches, both kinglets, creeper, etc. were 
present, but few warblers.  We gave up and were sitting in the car ready to 
leave when Brandon called us back for our collective target there-Townsend's 
Warbler.

On the way home we stopped again at Big Johnson where the overnight churn had 
brought in a Greater White-fronted Goose.  The Pacific Loon was still present 
and a half-dozen American Pipits were flying about.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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