Several of us saw the bird this afternoon — about 1:30. It was between the "point" and the island. The best vantage point was from the tennis courts, since there's so much of the shoreline (especially at the point) that is roped off. The lighting was pretty poor, but it was clear that it was the scoter — size, bill shape, behavior, etc.
Unlike what many have said, when we saw it, it was diving with a bunch of buffles.
Gary Brower
Englewood, CO
On Oct 31, 2014, at 2:36 PM, Cheri Phillips <richph51@q.com> wrote:I found it near the tennis courts yesterday hanging out with the mallards for the part.
Cheri Phillips
Centennial, CO
On Friday, October 31, 2014 9:56:48 AM UTC-6, Gary Brower wrote:Good morning,
I was at WashPark this morning about 8:30, and didn't find the scoter.
Three questions:
1) When have folks seen the bird? Morning or afternoon or ???
2) Sex/plumage?
3) Is it more likely to hang out with the rafts of buffleheads, the mallards, or is it a loner?
Thanks!
Gary Brower
Englewood, CO--
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