I led a field trip to Loveland lakes in Larimer County today, for Fort Collins 
Audubon Society. It snowed most of the day, and temperatures were frigid, so 
viewing conditions were suboptimal. Nonetheless, 9 of us tallied almost 60 
species. In spite of plenty of open water, waterfowl numbers were low at most 
locales, with a few exceptions: 
1. Ryan's Gulch reservoir had a small area of open water with a large diversity 
of waterfowl, including 3 Western Grebes and at least two Greater Scaup. A 
Prairie Falcon buzzed the congregation while we watched. 
2. Silver Lake (east of the Loveland Cemetery) had a Wood Duck, 15 Red-breasted 
Mergansers and another pair of Greater Scaup. 
3. Boedecker Lake had a Common Loon, 4 Bonaparte's Gulls and a flyby bluebird 
species (probably Eastern) 
4. Horseshoe Reservoir had an adult Lesser Black-backed Gull among hundreds of 
gulls (Ring-billed, California and Herring) 
5. Horseshoe Lake-North had one or two mostly pure male Mexican Mallards (among 
hundreds of Mallards) 
6. Boyd Lake had a Killdeer, about a thousand gulls (swim beach) plus 6 
Bonaparte's Gulls and 3 species of grebes (marina) but nothing rare 
7. Lake Loveland hosted thousands of geese overnight (mostly Richardson's 
Cackling Goose), and at least one adult Lesser Black-backed Gull joined other 
gulls at the end of the day in the northwest corner. 
Rist Benson Lake, Lon Hagler Reservoir, Lonetree Reservoir, Bud Mielke 
Reservoir and Cattail Pond were almost bird-less. We did not check Equalizer 
Lake, Carter Lake, Dry Gulch Reservoir, Welch Reservoir or Loveland Reservoir. 
  
Nick Komar 
Fort Collins CO 

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