Hey, all.

Moments ago this mild Fri. morning, Nov. 3, I got back in from a quick
check of the *cackling goose* mothership flock on Waneka Lake,  Boulder
Co., where I discovered that, somehow, a single *red-necked grebe* had
gotten swept up into the mighty anserine throng.

"Fortunately," the mass ascension of geese went down (or went up, I
suppose) as I was leaving, and there is just a single, rather
obvious, red-necked grebe out there right now.

In a COBIRDS twofer, let me also use this opportunity to say that the
November installment of the monthly *"Lafayette Birds!" *activity is upon
us. We'll meet this coming *Sun., Nov. 5, at "The Shack" at Greenlee
Wildlife Preserve; we'll get underway at 1pm. *And don't forget to "fall
back"! Lots of stuff still at the preserve & environs: passerines hanging
on; a few shorebirds still; ducks galore; geese galore-to-the-galore; and
more. *All are welcome; no RSVP needed; no experience necessary; just show
up at *(or slightly before) 1pm—and we'll be on our way!

Ted Floyd
Lafayette, Boulder Co.

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