I took a pre-football game tour of NE Boulder County lakes this morning with 
John Vanderpoel.  We visited Panama, Union (honorary status in Boulder County), 
Ish, Terry, Clark, McIntosh, Crane Hollow, Clover Basin, Lagerman and Dodd 
Reservoirs and ended up with a trip list of 50 species.

Of the 8 less common, but highly desired waterfowl species for this time of 
year (3 scoters, Long-tailed Duck, Barrow's Goldeneye, Common and Pacific Loon, 
and Red-necked Grebe) we found zero.   That is, as in none of the above.  Well, 
we still had an enjoyable morning with lots of individuals and species to keep 
us busy.  Here are some highlights:

First American Tree Sparrows of the fall at Panama Res.
Terry Res. is full of an incredible number of birds.  Too bad it isn't more 
easily viewed, but it had Bonaparte's Gulls and a fairly large number of 
American White Pelican still present (also at Union and McIntosh) along with 
hundreds of other gulls, goldeneyes and mergansers.
Dodd Res. with 2 Snow and one Ross's Goose.

Finally, I will note that Lark Latch had a hummingbird zip by her yesterday in 
North Boulder.  This is the time off year to pay attention to hummers as there 
could be a real wonder out there.  For instance, today there was an Anna's in 
Nebraska.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

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