Hi all -

After I was out visiting some friends, I stopped by Valmont Reservoir for a 
quick visit yesterday afternoon hoping to see something interesting.  On 
the east end of the reservoir, there were four large swans.  Tundra Swans, 
I thought, and tried to get better looks with my binoculars, since I had 
left the scope at home.  As I watched them, it looked like three of them 
were larger than the fourth, and the smaller one had more grey on it as 
well.  I couldn't see them well enough to call the larger ones Trumpeter 
Swans, but it seemed possible.  In the evening, while I was looking through 
eBird reports from the day, I noticed that a couple of other birders (Paul 
Bonfils and Donald Jones) had been out there as well, and both of them ID'd 
them as Trumpeter Swans, and Paul had a couple of pictures posted. 
Hopefully they will stick around for a little while so I can get back out 
there with a scope.  

On another note, while watching the birds that were close enough to see 
with binoculars, I noticed a large gull in the water in with a small flock 
of Coots and Hooded Mergansers.  It seemed larger than a Ring-Billed, and I 
couldn't make out any black on any of the feathers.  Donald Jones reported 
a Glaucous Gull yesterday, so I may have seen that one as well.  Once 
again, I was kicking myself for leaving the scope at home.  

There was also a couple of juvenile Bald Eagles in the vicinity.  The cold 
weather has not affected Valmont Reservoir, it didn't have any ice on it 
that I could see.  The forecast for today is more cold weather with a 
little snow, but as long as the wind stays calm, it shouldn't be too bad.  

Good Birding -

Jeff Parks
Boulder, CO

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