Greetings All.

The NEOTROP CORMORANT was the only cormorant on the pond when I was there, and 
it was swimming amongst an enormous flock of RB Mergansers (>200) and Common 
Mergansers (nearly 100). That which caught my eye initially, as I was busy 
tallying mergs, was that it was about the same size as the Common Mergs, 
definitely unlike a DCCO. There were also > 20 Bonaparte's at the location, but 
no hangers' on of other species. 


I started the day in the general "Latham Area" from Stewart's Pond to WCR 59 
Ponds. All locations were birdy, except for the WCR 59 Ponds. At Stewarts' 
Pond, there was a spiffy male GADWALL X NORTHERN SHOVELER, which looks utterly 
unlike either parent (see 
http://birdhybrids.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/gadwall-x-northern-shoveler.html). At 
Loloff Reservoir, there was a nifty ale REDHEAD x RN DUCK. Beyond that, there 
was a good scattering of Lesser Scaup and dabblers, but little in the way of 
other divers. Western Grebes are truly back. 


Crow Valley was a total dud except for a calling CANYON WREN in the dense 
willows and water on the south side. 


And that is about it. No luck with yonder reported Brown Pelican. Not at St 
Vrain, Firestone, nor Union (Firestone Gravel Pits and Union Res were both 
quite birdy, though)


Good Birding
Steve Mlodinow
Longmont CO

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