A look at records in eBird (just a subset of the CO story, of course, but easily viewed) shows other occurrences of individuals or multiple birds lingering in January, or from January into February (and a smattering of records spread across the winter months). So there is precedent for winter lingering revealed in that data set. The three times I have looked at the Chatfield Swan I did not notice anything out of sorts, but who knows.
David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO
On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 6:49 PM, Jennifer H <ghinysu@gmail.com> wrote:
I will echo that question. I was just having a discussion with my husband about the exact same scenario! It does seem kind of odd for him to have not moved on yet. Hopefully he's ok and just enjoying his winter digs ;)
Jennifer Hallam
Jefferson County
C470 & S Kipling
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