A breeding plumage Red-throated Loon is hanging out with Western and
Clark's Grebes, at Pueblo Reservoir, Pueblo County.  I first saw it at a
very long distance on Oct 3rd, and saw it closer this morning.  I scoped it
from the SE side of Pueblo Reservoir, looking across the lake to the north
side.  The bird is likely closer to the Sailboard launching area on the
north side.  The light however is always good from the SE side, so I scope
the lake from there, and usually see things I can't see from the north
side, because of the light conditions.  A few other things, a first year
Herring Gull, two Lesser Black-backed Gulls, three Franklin's Gulls, two
Horned Grebes were all seen from the South east Side of the Reservoir.
While scoping the lake, a little bird was flying over the water, I'm pretty
sure I could see yellow undertail coverts, I kind of think the bird could
have been a Palm Warbler.  Who knows where it was going.

Brandon Percival
Pueblo West, CO

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