Three White-winged Scoter and one Surf Scoter continue at Lake DeWeese,
Custer County currently 7:40am on November 14th.  Thanks Rich Miller, you
are the best!

Brandon K. Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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On Nov 13, 2017 8:45 PM, "millerrichj via Colorado Birds" <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Today I found four juvenile type scoters at DeWeese Reservoir.  I watched
> them for a while and three of them eventually showed white wing patches
> when they preened.  The third was very similar to the other three but never
> showed a white patch.  It didn't look much like a Surf Scoter either.
> Conclusion is three White-winged and one unknown Scoter.  There were also
> five Snow Geese on the lake  Not a common occurrence here.
>
> No ice on the water yet.  Scant snow cover on the Sangre De Cristos.
> Winter is off to a slow start here.
>
> Rich Miller
> Canon City
>
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