The 13th consecutive Sterling CBC was held on Tuesday, 12/16.  Weather was 
decidedly different than along the front range-up to a foot of snow fell over 
Sunday night/Monday and the temperature on Tuesday morning was as low as 1 
degree (F).  For a number of reasons, participation was low this year with only 
6 on the count, one of whom had to bow out in mid-morning.  But the rest of us 
kept on counting on an extremely birdy day.

I was afraid that the cold weather would have frozen out North Sterling 
Reservoir, but approaching it in the morning, we could see massive fog banks 
rolling off of it.  Of course that made the counting slow, but things cleared 
up enough to reveal that about 25% of the water was open (all on the far shore, 
of course) with a nice selection of unusual species-one each of Western Grebe, 
Pied-billed Grebe, American White Pelican (amazingly the 4th time in 13 years 
for that species) plus 4 Hooded Mergansers (new to the count) and 6 
Double-crested Cormorants.  Even nicer was a pair of Long-tailed Ducks and six 
Greater White-fronted Geese.

Along the South Platte River and areas to the east of it there was a Greater 
Prairie Chicken, Red-bellied Woodpecker, Harris's Sparrow and Lapland 
Longspurs.  That brought us to a total for count day of 61 (with 7 more count 
week species).  Including count week species, that is the 5th highest total.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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