I spent a few hours this morning along the Platte, up and down from Platte
River Trailhead Park. The highlights were a male Barrow's goldeneye (south
of the trailhead at 88th at that time, but moving north) and 4 bald eagles.
There were hundreds of ducks, including buffleheads, hooded mergansers in a
pond north of 88th, and lots of male green-winged teal making their
high-pitched courtship calls. It was interesting to me that the pintails
were already paired up and the teals were going in that direction, but the
goldeneyes were apparently still single, since there were twice as many
females as males.

Beth Partin
Denver County
Beth Partin Photos <http://bethpartinphotos.smugmug.com>

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