I rode my bike up to marston to see if the ducks I saw last week were still 
present. They were and then some. Between the west end and isthmus park, there 
were easily 50+ greater scaup (and 100+ more scaup I didn’t dig through), 700+ 
redheads, a smattering of other waterfowl, a couple breeding plumage and a 
couple basic plumage horned grebes, and a near full breeding plumage common 
loon. Finally a sign of spring (that’s not mountain bluebirds).  

Good birding, 
Scott Somershoe
Littleton CO

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