In the morning yesterday (1 Nov), around 8am, there was one female/immature
Surf Scoter with the ducks off the South Eastern part of Pueblo Reservoir,
Pueblo County.  Also, saw two Lesser Black-backed Gulls (one adult, one
first year), three Common Loons, several Bonaparte's Gulls, a Franklin's
Gull, two Red-breasted Mergansers, a Prairie Falcon, two Pinyon Jays, and a
Steller's Jay around the Reservoir.  No sign of the Black Scoter or
Eurasian Wigeon yesterday.  There were only about 200 ducks, compared to
like 5000+ ducks the day before.

On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 9:59 AM, 'Egret' via Colorado Birds <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  I was there yesterday, 2017-11-1. There were much fewer ducks. I met two
> women who had a scope and hadn't seen much along the south shore so we
> focused on the North Shore. Near the damn I saw a Merlin, Prairie Falcon,
> Eastern Bluebird, Mountain Bluebird along with a Red-breasted Merganser,
> Horned Grebe some Western Grebes and various Ring-billed Gulls. A really
> nice day, just no Scoters
>
> Chris Brobin
> Manitou Springs, CO
>
>
>
> --
Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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