Four Cinnamon Teal observed on Sand Creek about 200 yards west of the 
confluence with Westerly Creek. 

On Sunday, March 30, 2014 9:16:00 AM UTC-6, Chris Rurik wrote:
>
> Hi all --
>
> Some birds of local interest from the last few days:
>
> Say's Phoebes are suddenly everywhere.
> Cinnamon Teal at the confluence of Sand Creek and Westerly Creek.
> Full breeding plumage Horned Grebe at Denver City Park.
>
> *Marston*
> Six Western Grebes + breeding plumage Eared Grebes
> Two Greater Scaup
> Lingering Lesser Black-backed Gull and Herring Gulls
> Lots of other birds and prime-looking shorebird habitat
>
> *Belmar Historic Park*
> One Lesser Goldfinch singing
> Two American Avocets -- gorgeous
> One Common Grackle
>
> Great birding,
> Chris Rurik
> Denver County
>
>
>

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