This morning actually presented pretty good conditions for birding, so John Vanderpoel and I got together at Walden Ponds in Boulder to then head further east. Ducks were abundant today, but we could not turn up anything particularly unusual-not even an early Cinnamon Teal; and there were some spots that had almost no birds. The Teller Lakes trailhead Golden-crowned Sparrow was present, today in the sparrow flock foraging south of the feed lot area. An adult Lesser Black-backed Gull was at Prince Lake #2 and a single California Gull at LUNA Reservoir in Weld Co. A Virginia Rail responded in the ditch along Kenosha Rd. just west of County Line Road near Erie. Finally, the long-present Tundra Swan at Valmont continues, today way back along the north shore of Leggett Reservoir.
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