Hi Cobirders  Saturday my son ask me where I wanted to go birding I said Rocky 
Mountain Arsenal as it was not far and interesting birds for
the new year were reported. So we left at 10:15 AM and quickly got to turn off 
at I-70 and Quebec.   Going north there was a huge flock of 
Cackling Geese to the northeast flying south with thousands of birds.  

Taking the auto tour first around the Bison enclosures there was not anything 
unusual a few Crows, Magpies , Starlings, White-crown Sparrows
and 3 or 4 small flocks of House Finches flew into the tree along the road.  

Going south on the road leaving the tour area we came to the woods on the west 
side which had a huge roost of Crows and a row of lower shrubs 
all along the front of the woods filled with Starlings maybe a 1000 and more 
back west to the another 500.  Something caused all these to rise up
at the same time . What a spectacle. 

We turned around and took the road going east to the 3 lake area.  There was a 
Red-tailed Hawk flying low as we entered to view the larger Lake
which had open water in front of all the iced over larger portion of the lake.  
Here was about 200 Cackling Geese an∂ 35 Ring-billed Gulls with 5 Herring Gulls 
standing on the edge of the ice.  In the open water were 
Common Mergansers  5 female and 2 males.  Also 4 Common Goldeneyes.  

Near here we got a good look at a Prairie Falcon which flew past us and landed 
on a nearby pole.  

All the other nearby water was frozen still so we went out and to the Visitor 
Center.  Around there and near by were many of the Crows and 
Starlings  coming from the roost area.  

Checked a huge field while eating lunch.  Nothing showed up.   

Continuing on the road east  we came to Lake Ladore (?) just to the north.  A 
tour group of 38 birders plus few others were checking this
lake which was mostly frozen but had a lot of open water near the road.   This 
held another flock of about 200 Cackling Geese which we looked
for a White-fronted Goose -no luck. With them were Coots , Shovelers, 2 
Redheads and a Lesser Scaup. 

Best of all were the 17 Bald Eagles stationed around the northern shore on the 
ice.

On way out toward the west entrance there was a pair of Furruginous Hawks. 

Temp. was in the Fifties and mostly calm.  Got home at 3PM.   Great Day for a 
day in January.

Bob Spencer N.E. of Golden      

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