Urling and I just spent a half hour looking at a probable Red-necked Grebe, at 
the far north side of the Walker gravel pit near Franktown. 

It had the shape of an RNGR, with a particularly noticeable long, pointed, 
dagger-like, yellow to yellow-orange bill. Size of a goldeneye but slimmer. 
General pattern matches the winter adult.
Its Ggay cap fades to whitish below the eye. We looked for & could not pick out 
a whitish vertical patch behind the eye. Gray-black back; whitish breast when 
it rose to wave its wings. But also: a white wing patch that showed 
consistently; RNGRs have white secondaries but none of the field guides show 
that on a bird on the water. 
It resembles the winter adult shown in an Eastern Peterson field guide that we 
have. 

It floated along the water, dove occasionally and caught food. 
 
Hugh Kingery

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