I spoke this morning with a not-very-serious birder who saw a very large 
bird in fall of 2020 at Dixon Reservoir (Larimer) that he struggled to ID. 
He claimed to be familiar with Bald and Golden Eagles, including immatures, 
and Ospreys. Saying he felt sure it was not one of those, he looked around 
on the internet but the only thing he could find that looked right 
was Steller's Sea Eagle - a species he learned had never been observed 
anywhere remotely close to this part of the world. He convinced himself it 
couldn't be that, it had to be something else like a "mutant bald eagle", 
and let the mystery fade. Until he learned about the vagrant sea eagle seen 
that year in Alaska (before his mystery bird sighting) and Texas (after his 
sighting).

FWIW, his description of the bird he saw matched the field marks 
for Steller's Sea Eagle. I don't know the guy but he didn't strike me as a 
hoaxer, or someone seeking glory.

I'm only posting this to ask if anyone else ever heard anecdotal stories or 
speculation about that famous sea eagle perhaps migrating across/over 
Colorado? Obviously there are no documented sightings but I didn't know if 
there were any rumors?

And finally, the fun part: this guy says he had pictures but his hard drive 
died. He is trying to find a part so he can restore the hard drive. If he 
succeeds with that, and shares a photo, I'll let this community know of 
course. Until then, it's just an intriguing story.

John Shenot
Fort Collins, CO

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