Wednesday 26 November 2014

[cobirds] Mysterious laughing scoter pics, El Paso County

Hello birders,

Nothing new to report, but Barb & I did see two scoters yesterday at Prospect Lake, Colorado Springs.

The weather forecast 60 mph winds for Boulder on Tuesday, so Barb & I drove south to Colorado Springs, where the weather was much more mild, with winds of only 55 mph. Oh well, surf's up! Good scoter weather, but a bit dark for photos. When we arrived about a third of the lake was frozen, but something seemed strange: Canada Geese were standing on the ice but moving east at a steady clip as if on a glass boat. The gale-force winds were pushing the thin ice onto the eastern bank, and in no time the lake was ice-free and the geese up on the grass.

Each scoter could be found by looking for a big, solitary, dark duck being harassed by a Ring-billed Gull, no doubt looking to steal a crayfish. We had no luck finding all three scoters, the trifecta, but we did enjoy seeing two. One had a white patch on the nape, so Surf Scoter, right? The other had a black nape, so White-winged, right? Looking at my photos, I now think they are both Surf Scoters due to common bill shape. What do you think? At one point one of the scoters seemed to be having a big laugh--what for? Eluding the gull? Having eaten its 20th crayfish for the day? Practicing a mating call? Too funny.

On our way home we stopped at Red Rocks Trading Post in Jefferson County, spread some sunflower seed, and briefly saw the handsome Golden-crowned Sparrow, but I was unable to get a photo. Apologies to Art Hudak.
J

16 pic slideshow here: http://bit.ly/1vkTrbR

Happy Thanksgiving!
Tom Wilberding
Boulder County

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