So, we were looking (without success) for the Winter Wren that has been
haunting Fountain Creek.  We continued south on the trail from the Willow
Springs parking area (at north end of the park) past mile marker 18 to the
concrete gazebo and noticed a long billed bird giving a duck a pretty
indignant poke. They were in the little creek to the right of the trail. We
thought the poking bird would be a snipe, but a quick look (and double take)
proved it to be an American Woodcock!  Thanks to all who came as quickly as
possible to see it for themselves, and good luck to anyone searching in the
near future.  The Swamp Sparrow was out and active off and on for about 20
minutes at the south bridge, which is the first bridge below the nature
center, at about midday, and kept company with a non-reclusive Virginia Rail
and a few dabbling ducks. 

Yesterday evening, at about 4:30, a Mew Gull was seen with a spread out
group of gulls easily watchable from the beach below the South Visitor's
center at Pueblo reservoir, but when the vast majority of the gulls skidded
over to the Sailboard area on the opposite side of the nearly completely
frozen reservoir, this gull sped off in a southwest direction to points
unknown.  We did not see it this morning, when (and again below the S
Visitor center), several Lesser Black Backed, 2! Greater Black Backed, and
an immature Glaucous Gull were viewed with the large group of gulls there.

Cheryl Teuton and Dan Brooke

Aurora

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