An adult male was with a mixed group of ducks visible from the east end of 
Colvill Park, behind the swimming pool complex, which is at the far end of the 
park from the entrance.  A life bird for me.  It was reasonably close, and not 
actively diving, so I got a good long look.

I often had the benefit of seeing Common Goldeneyes in the scope at the same 
time so I could easily compare them.  The crescent-shaped white patch on the 
cheek, extending above the level of the eye, was distinctive.  The more compact 
bill was also quite noticeable.  The  head shape was more sloping but did not 
stand out to me as much as I was thinking it would.  The black-and-white 
pattern on the side of the Barrow's was also quite a bit bolder than the 
Common, and I'm wondering whether this might be the best field mark to look for 
when scoping from a distance.  Does anyone have an opinion on this?

Ironically, I spent the morning with several other birders in Prescott, and we 
were unable to locate the Barrow's that has been reported there.  I ended up 
finding one 5 minutes from my home.  

The Harlequin Duck was again seen in Prescott, we got a couple of brief looks 
at it from River Bend Nature Center just east of the marina.

Phil Dech
Red Wing
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