Visited a few of the Mountain Lakes today.  Found lakes near Georgetown, 
Empire, and Idaho Springs almost completely frozen.  Went up to Summit 
County and found lots of open water.  In the Silverthorne area most of the 
ponds near the Blue River were open.  One one of the ponds I was able to 
locate about 100 American Wigeon, 10 Mallards, 55 Ring-necked Ducks, 30 
Lesser Scaup, 20 Gadwall, and 45 Green-winged Teal.  The prize was 4 
Barrow's Goldeneyes (2 males and 2 females).  Most of the male ducks are 
in, or nearly in, breeding plumage, making the identifications much easier 
than a month ago.  At the Silverthorne Waste Water Treatment Plant, 
diversity was a bit lower and numbers were modest.  However, a "tardy" 
flock of about 30 Yellow-rumped Warblers was a bit of a surprise.  

Chris Goulart
Aurora, CO

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