I tried to bird Pueblo Reservoir a little bit ago.  The steam rising off the 
lake made it very difficult.  I did see three Common Loons, a surprising three 
Franklin's Gulls (getting pretty late for them around here), and a few 
Bonaparte's Gulls all close to shore.  There were a lot of gulls on the shore 
in SE corner of the reservoir, though besides for the Franklin's and 
Bonaparte's, the only other species I saw were the regular three: Ring-billed, 
Herring, and California.  I was hoping to see Snow Geese (since I haven't seen 
a Ross's Goose this year and they usually travel together), though no Snow 
Geese flew by me unfortunately.  Hopefully the Reservoir will have less steam 
at some point (maybe not until Friday though, when it suppose to get above 
freezing).  Mountain Bluebirds are around the junipers in good numbers at 
Pueblo Reservoir right now.

Brandon Percival 
Pueblo West, CO

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