Well, not exactly smoke, but mist. Given the dramatic temp differential between 
the water and the air, any sizable reservoir has a foot or two high snaky mist 
above it. Given the weather forecast, this should continue to some extent until 
the water becomes ice, solving both the visibility problem and the need to view 
issue.


I was able to see the LT Duck at Union, near the se. corner today, its usual 
hangout. Viewing Union was otherwise most challenging. I was able to get fair 
looks at Terry and McIntosh, both inundated with goldeneye and RB Gulls but 
little else. Terry did have a LBB Gull and a Thayer's Gull. No Barrow's 
Goldeneyes at any of the above mentioned locations.


Good Birding
Steve Mlodinow
Longmont CO

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