Here's some more reports:
Plaster Reservoir has an immature Snow Goose, amidst about 1,500 Canada and Cackling Geese.
Quail Creek Park had a Prairie Falcon fly over - since prairie falcons are highly nomadic this time of year, it's not likely to be seen again.
There were several American Tree Sparrows at Stearns Lake, along with White Crowned Sparrows. Plus 2,000 Cackling and Canada Geese. American Tree Sparrows are a declining species and one of special concern.
I have not returned to Westminster City Park to check for the two Harlan's Hawks I saw a few days ago but will likely recheck in a couple of days.
Marsh Wrens have been seen and heard several times at Eastlake #3 in Thornton. If warm weather persists, I believe they might still be there on December 21st. Patience will be required for these observing these little guys.
More sick and dying Cackling Geese discovered at Hunter's Glen Park, Stearns Lake and Cascade Lake (Broomfield). They appear listless, heads hanging down, and will not fly away when approached. Be careful out there.
John T (Tumasonis), Broomfield CO
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