Sunday, 15 January 2017

[cobirds] Aurora Reservoir birding question

Hi, 
My Grandfather and I visited Aurora Res. about a week or two ago. We arrived at about 930 and extensively searched among the large close range groups of geese with good results (Greater White Fronted and Ross's). However, when viewing the gulls, most were too far out to identify, even with a scope, except Ring Billed and Herring Gulls. Do the positions of the gulls vary throughout the day? We plan to visit the area tomorrow around the early afternoon hours to look for the great gulls that have been reported as well as the white winged scoter and recently reported Brant. Does anyone have any advice regarding the time of viewing as well as the best locations for viewing at the reservoir? It would really help, as we felt very lost the first time we made it out there.  

Thanks! -Thomas Holub, Littleton,CO

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