Hi Everyone-

 

I drove down to Chatfield Reservoir this morning 12/14. Snow was falling in
wet, heavy flakes, but it wasn't especially cold. I checked around the swim
beach and Massey Draw for loons without success, then went to the picnic
area near the dam. There was the loon, in with the coots. It certainly looks
like a Yellow-billed, with a completely pale yellow-green bill (no dark at
the tip), straight culmen, and brown tones to the plumage. It's not as steep
in the forehead as some I've seen, and it has a neck band, which makes me
think it might be a winter adult (see the Princeton Guide to the Birds of
Europe for a good drawing of one). Over the course of the morning, it went
as far south as the swim beach and as far north as the picnic area by the
dam, often very far out. I saw no other loons.

 

A male Barrow's Goldeneye at the picnic area near the dam was a nice
surprise. I saw no Red-necked Grebe, but I did see Pied-billed, Horned,
Eared, and Western. Very few gulls, nothing rare. At the Riverside Picnic
Area near the marina, a Killdeer landed in the parking lot, and the large
flock of juncos at the trailhead included a White-winged.

 

Mark Miller

Longmont, CO

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