I've had that phenomenon many times, same place.  Green-wings come in first in 
the spring, leave last in the fall.
  
 About thirty years ago I had the famous garganey at Sombrero Marsh.  Those 
teal were also there.  I have a good picture (somewhere, probably could find 
it) of a lateral view diamond pattern of the gargany and bl-w and gr-w flying 
together, total four birds.
  
 Karl Stecher
 Aurora/Arapahoe
  
  
  

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 From: "Gary Brower" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2020 3:06 PM
To: "Colorado Birds" <[email protected]>
Subject: [cobirds] Teals x 3 in CCSP   
COBirders,

I can't remember seeing all three teals (BW, GW & Cinnamon) in the same body of 
water at the same time. Today, in one of the Cottonwood Creek Ponds, I got 
lucky.

I will say that, if it hadn't been for COVID, I might have wandered a bit 
further afield (while still staying in Arapahoe County) . . . but it was a nice 
afternoon of wandering CCSP.

Gary Brower
Unincorporated Arapahoe County

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