Hello Coloradans,

I was visiting Colorado for work and managed to get a little birding in
Rocky Mtn Arsenal yesterday (Tuesday, 4/5) before my morning meetings.

A notable sighting was an eastern phoebe at the eastern end of Wildlife
Dr., right over the canal. I was driving by when I heard the bird call so I
stopped and located it, but couldn't pull the camera out on time to get a
shot before it moved north into the woods. A pair of mountain bluebirds was
in the same area.

Also notable were the more than 50 ruddy ducks I counted at the south end
of Lake Ladora and Lower Derby Res. My eBird records show I'd seen only 13
in the 6 years I lived in CO, so I was surprised by their numbers. Lesser
scaup were also thick, followed by northern shoveler. Tree swallows checked
out nesting boxes and chased each other (eBird flagged the report?).

The eastern plains of Lincoln county were mostly devoid of birds. I stopped
by Flagler Res. which remains almost entirely drained. A handful of
green-winged teals and gadwalls were making use of the little water left. A
yellow-shafted flicker remained isolated from a group of 5 red-shafted
birds, and otherwise very quiet. A nice sighting was a nesting pair of
Ferruginous hawks between Arriba and Genoa.

Weather was very pleasant and the (good) beer variety you get in CO is hard
to beat, so all in all, the trip was a success!

Happy birdin'
Luis (Beto) Matheus
Delray Beach, FL

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