COBirds,

Happy to hear the Brant - assuming it's the same bird - has been refound in 
a different location. Having extremely limited experience with Branta, 
namely a few distant flocks of Black Brant in coast OR/WA years ago, I will 
take the word of Mlodinow and my friend Leukering in calling this bird a 
Gray-bellied Brant. Pretty cool to have this rare bird show up in CO and be 
so cooperative for so many birders.  However, after great closeup looks at 
this bird on land and in water, and then reading Mlodinow's definitive 
article - which I have a .pdf copy willing to share unless that's a no-no 
and please let me know if so - and googling images of Atlantic Brant, I 
still feel completely inept picking apart Gray-bellied from Atlantic Brant 
in the field.  And again I have seen absolutely zero Atlantic or 
Gray-bellieds in my life, besides this recent CO bird.  If Tony says it 
would stand out on the east coast that is good enough for me. Have a few 
old photos on flickr that show the bird walking on land with the 
belly/breast contrast pretty visible. 
<http://www.flickr.com/photos/26102738@N07/>.  Google image search is 
notorious for mislabeled/misidentified birds but I am struggling to find 
differences between the Atlantics and our CO bird.

Fill us in with more field ID tips experts!

Good birding & Merry Christmas,
Derek Hill
Fort Collins

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