I and a number of intrepid birders enjoyed seeing a good variety of gulls
between about 2:30 PM and dark today, including the usual suspects, plus
Lesser Black-backeds of different ages, first, second and adult Glaucous
Gulls, Thayer's, Cal gulls, but the Slaty-backed Gull that had been seen at
12:
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I located a single American Dipper at about 5 pm, in Clear Creek at Lowell
Blvd.(Adams Cty.). I didn't see it when I first arrived, but took a look
around Lowell Ponds, a lot of ice and very few birds.
Bob Canter, Denver CO
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Our first time at this location,which has sketchy parking. However, 3 adult and
3 immature bald eagles were perched in a tree about 1/2 mile south on the
trail. Also 30 common goldeneye and two Barrow's. The usual ducks were well
represented,plus 8 ruddy ducks on a distant lake. 2 American pipit
Hi Everyone,
Today 1/7 I saw a Snow Bunting with 50 Horned Larks on Lookout Road just west
of 95th in the snowy wheat field on the north side. I saw no longspurs with
them.
Mark Miller
Longmont, CO
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Date: January 7, 2014
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