Hello, Birders.
The big snow we were supposed to get Thursday night was something of a dud; but 
the light dusting we were supposed to get last night turned out to be a doozy. 
So I went out this snowy Saturday morning, February 1, to see and hear the 
birds at Waneka Lake and Greenlee Preserve, eastern Boulder County.
For a glorious instant at 6:43 a.m., it was almost perfectly silent: no traffic 
on Baseline Road, no sounds from the neighborhood, no dogs barking, no 
wind...just the quiet hiss of falling snow. Then a female Great Horned Owl 
hooted, followed immediately by a male. There was something achingly pure about 
the moment. It's hard, in this day and age (or at least at my age!) to give 
anything your undivided attention. But that's how it was for a brief moment 
this morning. 
The owls quieted down after just a few series, and it was silent again. I might 
as well have been floating calmly in the depths of outer space. Then a few 
Horned Larks flew over, tinkling like little bells.
Next there was a great clamor over at Waneka Lake. Maybe a Bald Eagle was 
coming off a roost? Anyhow, the geese all put up, then put down again. And the 
gulls were starting to come in. Waneka has had many, many gulls and geese of 
late. I haven't been paying much attention (that danged, divided-attention 
thing), but I can tell you that the gulls are onsite by about 8am, and the 
geese remain until around 10am. So the best time is 8-10am. As I said, I 
haven't been spending too much time out there, but it's been hard to overlook 
the handsome adult graellsii Lesser Black-backed Gull visiting the place. (By 
plumage, it's not the same individual, I believe, as the bird that's been seen 
over at Boulder Rez.) And I think I saw a white-wing (Glock?) there the other 
day, but I didn't have bins.
It's a lovely morning. I don't care if you go birding today, but I demand that 
you go outside and behold the beauty of a snowy morning in Colorado.
Ted FloydLafayette, Boulder County, Colorado                                    
  

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