Today I went to Fremont County. Started with Brush Hollow Reservoir, a big 
strikeout on a cold windy morning. In Canon City I saw more Canyon Towhees 
at Tunnel Drive than usual, about 8 in the general area near the footpath. 
No sightings of reported Rufous-crowned Sparrow or over-wintering 
White-throated Swifts. On the Temple Canyon Road I saw a single Juniper 
Titmouse. On the west side of Centennial Park I saw a Yellow-bellied 
Sapsucker. Near the Arkansas River the Western Screech-Owl was in the area 
where it's been seen for a few winters.

Since Canon City Valco Ponds is private, I pulled over on the edge of the 
parking area to scope it. On the other side of the road to the west is 
another, smaller pond, also on private property. I could see a small group 
of Canada Geese on the far west side, but threw a binocular view on them 
like we always do. To my surprise there were a larger number of Greater 
White-fronted Geese than Canada. At one point they flushed and I was able 
to count 35 in the air and 2 still on the water. They landed in the field 
just northwest of the pond, so they may go back and forth from that pond to 
the field, unless there's a smaller pond back there. Perhaps this many 
Greater White-fronted Geese in one location isn't uncommon, I just hadn't 
seen anything like that before.

Dan Stringer
Larkspur, CO

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