Wednesday, 23 January 2013

[cobirds] Jeffco: South Platte Reservoir, Wheat Ridge Greenbelt

This morning at South Platte Reservoir (Jefferson/Arapahoe Counties) there was more open water and noticeably fewer birds than a week or so ago (not counting white-cheeked geese, the numbers of which appeared to be approximately the same -- lots). But there were still some goodies, including the persisting two female Long-tailed Ducks, a Common Loon, and six Greater Scaup (4 females, 2 males) seen at very close range. Gull numbers were particularly reduced, with only a handful of Herring Gulls scattered among lots of Ring-billed Gulls. Other species seen included Ruddy Ducks, Hooded Mergansers, Common Goldeneye, Northern Shoveler, Mallard, and American Coot, along with a Golden Eagle seen flying over the east end of the reservoir.

At the Wheat Ridge Greenbelt there were several additional duck species seen in the river, including Ring-necked, Gadwall, American Wigeon, and Common Merganser. Also a nice flock of sparrows that included American Tree, White-crowned, and Song, along with assorted juncos. After much looking, a total of five birders also found a Virginia Rail (seen, not heard) and Marsh Wren (heard, not seen), but no Swamp Sparrow.

David Gillilan
Littleton

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