At South Platte Reservoir this morning an adult PEREGRINE FALCON was
perched on a pole at the southwest corner of the road that skirts the
reservoir, and a PRAIRIE FALCON was perched where the road first comes
alongside the reservoir. 3 LONG-TAILED DUCKS were on the reservoir, which
had a moderate assortment of other waterfowl, including 12 REDHEADS. A BALD
EAGLE flew over heading north. Seven BALD EAGLES were perched in trees
around Eaglewatch Lake, a MERLIN flew over to the southeast, and a nice
adult HARLAN'S RED-TAILED HAWK was along the river.

Along the entry road to Chatfield SP there was a SAY'S PHOEBE and a
TOWNSEND'S SOLITAIRE, and a male MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD flew over the area. A
PRAIRIE FALCON flew over, perhaps the same as seen earlier at South Platte
Res., but maybe not. A juv. NORTHERN SHRIKE was near the North Boat Launch,
7 BALD EAGLES were standing on the ice at various parts of the frozen
reservoir. No gulls were near the boat launch.

The Model Airplane area had a juv. PEREGRINE FALCON, and juv. ROUGH-LEGGED
HAWK, both heading south. The only gull around the marina area was a lone
BONAPARTE'S GULL that came in for a look see and moved on. A RED-NECKED
GREBE was in the small area of open water with many other birds, and a
GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE flew in with a group of Cacklers.

A MERLIN flew over West Coal Mine between Kipling and Wadsworth.

David Suddjian
Littleton

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