At that point, Nina and I said adios to Dave and started the drive back to Denver. Having a little time to spare, we detoured for our only dip of the day: no golden-crowned sparrow at Teller Farms. Oh well, you can't always bat a thousand or you'll get spoiled. A quick stop at Legion Park (overlooking the Valmont complex) yielded a lot of geese, coots and misc. divers, plus a couple of cormorants, but no swans. Our last stop, prompted by the informative post by Tom Wilberding, was Eerie Lake. From the parking area off 287, with the lowering sun at our backs, we were treated to a spectacular array of ducks: wigeon, gadwall, redhead, canvasback (lots!), ring-necks, a couple of common goldeneye, lesser scaup, coots, Canadas- quite a show in great light. Bonus! As we were scanning the ducks, a huge ruckus arose from the north. A subadult bald eagle had made a strafing run over a big (1000+) flock of Canada geese, and they all swirled over Eerie Lake, revealing eight snow geese among them.
After getting them downloaded, I'll be posting photos on my Facebook page, if anyone is interested.
-- Norm Lewis
Lakewood, CO
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