Steve Larson, Glenn Walbek and I hit a number of reservoirs in northern CO today with Boyd Lake State Park and Lake Loveland being the most productive gull wise, in Larimer county. Over in Weld, Windsor Lake also had a good number of birds.
The highlights at Boyd were an adult ICELAND GULL ( probably the same bird found by Mlodinow and Dowell at Windsor Lake and seen at Boyd yesterday by Wild), and a first cycle GLAUCOUS-WINGED GULL.
Lake Loveland hosted at least two LESSER BLACK-BACKED and two THAYER'S GULLS. This looks like a place to keep an eye on for gulls.
At Windsor Lake the adult MEW GULL continues. There was also a ROSS'S GOOSE and five RED-BREASTED MERGANSERs.
Mark Peterson
Colorado Springs
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