2 November 2015
0800
Southwest of Lake Ladora; not quite as far south as E 64th/Wildlife Drive, 
but just north of there.  If you take the Ladora Loop trail north of the 
road (opposite the woodland trail), you follow it around to where it is 
going east and then turns north.  At that corner is some brush and mullein; 
the bird was hanging out with some other sparrow species there.  Others 
included White-crowned Sparrow, American Tree Sparrow, Song and Vesper 
Sparrows.

Ducks included Canvasback, Redhead, Bufflehead, Ring-necked, Hooded 
Mergansers, etc.  I didn't see any goldeneyes or scaup, but I didn't visit 
any of the other bodies of water in the refuge.  

John Breitsch
Denver, Colorado
https://www.flickr.com/photos/breitschbirding/

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