I spent some more time in northeast Colorado, mostly landbirding but also 
trying to see what I could spot in the fog on the lakes.  The most 
interesting location I visited was Prewitt Reservoir (Logan County).  Among 
the several thousand geese, there were roughly 1500 Snow Geese and 50 
Ross's Geese.  Mallards have arrived in the thousands, as they did at the 
same time last year, and other expected duck species could also be seen 
near the dam.  I found only one of the five Common Loons that Kellner et 
al. reported last weekend.

Although landbird numbers weren't high, there was an interesting mix of 
summer and winter birds below the dam on the Logan Co. side.  Highlights 
included:
3 Winter Wrens
2 Marsh Wrens
1 very late House Wren
2 late Brown Thrashers
the year-round resident Red-bellied Woodpecker
1 Harlan's Red-tailed Hawk
3 Virginia Rails
1 Swamp Sparrow
a nice mix of juncos

Consistent with what others have been reporting today, goose flocks 
(Canada, Cackling, and/or Snow) were seen or heard at all times during the 
day.

David Dowell
Longmont, CO 

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