Hi all,
-- Today, my brother and I birded Dillon Reservoir and a few other spots around Summit County with much success. Stopping at the Blue River Inlet, we found Killdeer, a flyover American Pipit, and a slightly early Lincoln's Sparrow along the river. Soda Creek Inlet didn't yield much of note, but the Angler Lakes and North Pond Park Area produced three Cinnamon Teal, three Western Grebes and a probable Clark's, and a male Barrow's Goldeneye. An American Dipper was singing along the river as well. At the gravel ponds along Highway 9, there was a Greater Yellowlegs, several Green-winged Teal, nesting Bald Eagles, and a Belted Kingfisher. A small flock of Brown-capped and Gray-crowned Rosy Finch were visiting the feeders at Wildernest, along with other mountain species. At the Frisco Marina, there was a male Wood Duck and two more Ospreys. Just outside of Frisco was an unexpected Woodhouse's Scrub-Jay! A White-throated Sparrow and a couple Lincoln's Sparrows were in the vicinity of a private feeding station last evening as well. On our way out, we stopped at the top of Loveland Pass. This paid off with decent looks at 5 White-tailed Ptarmagin. Overall, a great day for birds.
Happy birding,
Ryan Bushong
Louisville, CO
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