The juvenile swan continues in the pond north of Hygiene Road, about 1 mile 
west of the intersection with 75th.  I'm inclined to agree with Georgia 
Olmstead's Dec. 1 identification as a TUNDRA SWAN.  This swan is already 
rather light colored, and the legs and feet are dark (nearly black).  These 
are good indicators of Tundra Swan, according to my recent reading on tips 
for identifying these challenging juvenile swans.  There is a light patch 
on the lores of this swan, particularly on the right side of the head, 
where we might expect the yellow to develop in the coming months.  The swan 
does have a notch in the bill, but I've seen the same in some photos of 
juvenile Tundra Swans.

Just my two cents' worth.  Additional input welcomed.

David Dowell
Longmont, CO 

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