Definitely a Red-throated Loon at Highline Lake SP (probably a young bird
as there was no white speckling on back). Had good look today with Dave &
Diane Trappett with sun at our back and loon swimming in calm water next to
flotilla of Western Grebes. Yesterday was windy with lots of waves and not
as good viewing.

Some field marks:
About the same size as Western Grebes close by. Thin, pale upturned bill
with dark forehead and head peaked in rear. Moslty white face and neck with
gray hind neck and darker (black?) body (no white speckling on back). Faint
light gray spot on side of neck and darker spot on throat in good light.
Some white showing on sides while swimming

Thanks to Brandon Percival, David Suddjian, Mark Peterson, Coen Dexter, Nic
Korte and others who weighed in on the ID with pictures taken in the waves
and wind.

Mike Henwood
Grand Junction
Mesa County

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