A visit this morning to Horseshoe Reservoir in northeast Loveland was 
worthwhile as the lake must be teaming with fish right now. There were several 
feeding frenzies, attracting diving ducks, pelicans and a great variety of 
gulls, of all shades   of gray. 

Larophiles (“gull lovers”) would be wise to check the gull flocks at Horseshoe 
Lake (called Horseshoe Reservoir in eBird.). The one eBird rarity I detected 
was an adult short-billed gull,  but decent numbers of Iceland (5) and Lesser 
Black-backed gulls (9) were present, and a couple of Bonaparte’s Gulls. Over a 
thousand gulls overall. Who knows what surprises will show up there this month. 

Best viewing was from the east shore which requires parking across the street 
in Boyd Lake State Park (fee area).  

Nick Komar
Fort Collins CO 

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