Hello birders,

As the day was so beautiful and calm, Paul and I decided to walk around Martin 
Lake at Lathrop State Park. It was dead quiet all around the lake. No sparrows, 
chickadees, bushtits, flickers, robins, solitaires, scrub-jays, nuthatches, 
woodpeckers...it was weird. 

We did have one Black-billed Magpie
A handful of Ravens on the ice
A whopping 2 Dark-eyed Juncos
1 Bald Eagle on the ice
1 Red-tailed Hawk

There was a good assortment of waterfowl...but just the usual suspects...
Common Goldeneye
Mallard
Canada Geese
Common and Hooded Merganser
Gadwall
Redhead
Bufflehead
American Wigeon
Pied-billed and Clark’s/Western Grebe
Amongst a large grouping of Ring-billed Gulls we noticed one very dark-backed 
gull. When it finally lifted its head and eventually stood up...we were able to 
see the pale eye, with dense streaking around the eye. Bright yellow bill with 
red dot...it even yawned and allowed us to see its bright red-orange gape. It 
was slightly larger than the nearby Ring-Billed Gulls. Bright yellow legs make 
us confident it was Lesser Black-Backed Gull!  I have some verrrrry distant 
poor shots. This is a rare bird for us down this far South and in the back of 
beyond. It turned out the be the bird of the day. 


Paul and Polly Neldner
La Veta, CO 
>From Polly's iPad

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