After Bill Prather reported a pair of Barrows Goldeneyes for the Foothills 
Audubon Christmas Bird Count, Peter Hartlove and I have been periodically 
checking out the spot just north of the bridge at highway 119 and 3rd Avenue, 
east of Longmont. We park on the eastbound side of 119 and walk under the 
bridge from the east side. 

There is a pedestrian bridge that is still closed from the floods, and ducks 
are occasionally hanging out under that, but if you walk under the bridge from 
the east side, you'll see a deep pool just northwest of the bridge. We have 
seen 5 or 6 pair of Barrows, several pair of Green Wing Teal, the occasional 
Shoveler, and a Pied-billed Grebe.

Continue past the bridge, up the hill a bit, and you'll see a big pile of old 
railroad ties.  Behind those there's a pond. Here, we've seen about two dozen 
Gadwalls, several Shovelers, and the occassional Coot. A female Kingfisher 
fishes around there, too.

Kat Bradley-Bennett
Longmont
[email protected]

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