The Swans on South Platte Reservoir and the one on Blackrock lake are no 
longer there, but I was able to find a Swan on Cooley Lake, visible from 
Mineral in the northeast section of the lake on some open water. I think it 
may be the Tundra swan that flew from Blackrock late earlier today. 

The Black Scoter, American Dipper and Audubon Warbler continued, but I was 
unable to find the Harris's Sparrow

Heres a checklist with pics of the Swan. 
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S51306490

Santiago Tabares 
Arapahoe County. 

On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 2:36:19 PM UTC-7, Brian Johnson wrote:
>
> Just to update, at least on of the swans is a Tundra Swan. Thanks Joe 
> Roller for pointing this out to me. Pretty cool to get to see two species 
> of swans in a single visit.
> Brian Johnson 
> Englewood CO
>
> On Friday, January 4, 2019 at 10:40:30 AM UTC-7, Brian Johnson wrote:
>>
>> The six *Trumpeter Swans* (I though it should be seven swans a swimming) 
>> continue at the South East end. There is also a female *Black Scouter* 
>> still present, mostly by her self away from the other ducks. Me and three 
>> other birds were present and got good looks at the swans, they even climbed 
>> on the ice and we got a great view of one with a rare yellow leg coloring 
>> (but photos showed it was still a Trumpeter Swan). Jefferson County Cove 
>> end is frozen over.
>> Good start to the morning,
>> Brian Johnson
>> Englewood CO
>>
>

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