The Walker and McClain gravel pits west of Franktown both have patches of 
open water. Walker, especially, has good smattering of duck species -- both 
divers (Com. Goldeneye, Bufflehead, Lesser Scaup, Ring-necked, Redhead, Com. 
Merganser) and dabblers (Mallard, Am. Wigeon, Gadwall, Green-winged Teal). With 
a scope you can enjoy their antics & plumage. 
    This morning a newby joined the crowd: one bright, rusty, Cinnamon Teal.    
The trail south from Walker has only the usual species that we expect, and the 
ducks we saw last week probably moved to the gravel pit.    And, of course lots 
of Canada Geese. 
  
Hugh 

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