Hi all,

Yesterday I decided to get out and bird the northeast plains before the
state of Colorado asks us all to stay home, as other states have done. I
had a good day of birding, though I found nothing unusual. I looked for the
Eurasian Wigeon near Merino in Logan County, once in the morning and once
in the afternoon. I didn't see it either time, but I think it may well
still be there. The complex includes several ponds, but you can only see
two of them from Highway 6, and over the course of the day the birds move
back and forth between the ponds.

Those of you who haven't been there yet might consider visiting (if you are
careful to pull your car completely off the road). It's a birdy little
spot. An early Yellow-headed Blackbird was in the flock of Red-wings
yesterday, and a Greater Yellowlegs made a brief appearance in the
afternoon. Hundreds of gulls were loafing on the near shore in the morning,
with two Lesser Black-backeds and a Herring among the Ring-billeds.

Apropos of the recent COBirds discussion on decoys being mistaken for real
birds -- be aware that the second pond back from the road has some decoy
ducks on it, including some fairly convincing Canvasbacks, a pod of
slightly-too-red Redheads, and a motionless male American Wigeon. These
"birds" are just beyond the thin berm that separates the near pond from the
far one, huddled along the left side, partly blocked from view by weeds.
There is also a pair of decoy Canada Geese in front of the duck blind on
the right side of that same pond. I mention the decoys because I see some
people have recently reported Canvasback and Redhead from this location,
and I just wanted to make sure that the decoys were on everybody's radar.

Nathan PIeplow
Boulder

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