Hi Everyone--

This morning 1/26, I went over to Teller Lake #5 and ran into the CFO crowd
looking at gulls. We saw lots of Herring and Thayer's Gulls, at least 4
Lesser Black-backed Gulls, a few Ring-billed Gulls, and that amazing adult
Iceland Gull. I drove over to Boulder Creek at 75th, where I ran into Peter
Gent and another birding crowd. Not much happening there, so I drove over to
Adams County and the parking area at 64th and York. From there I walked
along the South Platte as far as the aqua-striped water tower north of 84th.
At the east end of the footbridge where the trail goes under I-76, I saw 9
Rusty Blackbirds, 1 Killdeer, and 1 Wilson's Snipe feeding in the rocks at
around 10am. The White Pelican was hanging out in the river just north of
the footbridge. North of 84th, I saw 4 Barrow's Goldeneyes (1 male, 3
females). The large reservoir just east of the railroad trestle had several
patches of open water, and was full of ducks, including 3 Red-breasted
Mergansers. The Rusties seem to go elsewhere in the afternoon. I did not see
them on the hike back. One dark-morph Harlan's Red-tail and 6 Double-crested
Cormorants were along the river south of I-76.

On the way home, I stopped back at Teller Lake #5. By 3pm, there were still
quite a few Herring and Thayer's Gulls, a smattering of Ring-billed Gulls,
only one Lesser Black-backed Gull, and no Iceland or Glaucous-winged Gulls.
There was one candidate for a Glaucous x Herring first cycle (bill half
pink, pale plumage, Herring structure and size).

Mark Miller
Longmont, CO


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