Wednesday, 21 February 2018

[cobirds] South Platte Park Reservoir rarities through 2/20 at least

Yesterday afternoon about 4 pm I saw the continuing Yellow-billed Loon and White-winged Scoter at South Platte Park Reservoir. At the time the reservoir was mostly open water in Arapahoe and thinly frozen over in the JeffCo embayment. Early this morning as I drove by on C470 it looked like the great majority of the Arapahoe portion was also then frozen over, if not all of it. It would be interesting to see if those lingering rare birds are still there today, or if they had to move elsewhere (if they could).

An adult Harris's Sparrow continues to visit my yard in Ken Caryl Valley through this morning 2/21. A Gray Jay and Am. Three-toed Woodpecker were at Staunton SP on 2/19.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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