Hi Everyone-

 

Today 11/3, I visited Union Reservoir. Best viewing was from the east side
on WCR 26, near the repurposed ship container of the Longmont Sculling Club.
I saw six grebe species: one Red-necked, one good Clark's, one Pied-billed,
a few Eared, and lots of Horned and Western. Buried in a pile of Westerns in
the middle of the reservoir were two White-winged Scoters. It helped that
they flapped their wings a few times without flying.

 

I also went to Houts Lake and took lots of photos of the Brant. I have some
pretty decent shots of the neck and belly that show where there is
intergrade potential. As to what subspecies it actually belongs to, I am no
longer 100% certain, and DNA may be needed to sort this out fully. I am not
ruling out a paler hrota/nigricans intergrade or a hrota that happens to
have a thicker than normal neck collar. I noticed that the big male Canada
Goose has volunteered for watch goose duty for the Brant, too. Joggers are
mostly being good about running around it.

 

The adult Lesser Black-backed Gull was still at the south end of Equalizer
Lake.

 

Mark Miller

Longmont, CO

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