I have posted some photos of the Larimer County Brant, the Boulder County 
Bay-breasted Warbler and the three Chen geese reported from Longmont, which 
includes the reported juvenile Ross's Goose, the adult white Snow Goose and the 
adult "blue" Snow Goose. These are in my recent bird pix gallery at 
www.pbase.com/quetzal. 

Update: I have heard that the 6 Lesser Black-backed Gulls are still loafing in 
the northwest corner of Horseshoe Lake in northeast Loveland. 

Comment on Ross's Goose: The photo is not the best, but the bill shape and head 
shape do not look right for Ross's Goose. I suspect hybrid Ross's x Snow Goose. 
Note the lack of a vertical edge to the base of the bill. 

Comment on the Bay-breasted Warbler: First, thanks to Alan Contreras for 
finding it, identifying it and sharing with the birding community. This bird 
has provided a rare Colorado learning opportunity for solving one of the 
greatest ID challenges (young Pine vs. Bay-breasted vs. Blackpoll Warblers in 
fall) as well as for understanding warbler foraging behavior. I have posted 
some comments on the ID features with my photos. I am thinking that this is a 
first fall male. Anyone disagree? 

Suggestion: Everyone walk outside, find a pine tree with moths and bees flying 
around it on this warm afternoon (indicating an aphid infestation), and then 
check the infested pine carefully for a happy warbler. I'll bet there are 
others out there. 

Nick Komar 
Fort Collins, CO 

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