Bill: 
I see on eBird that an unknown observer reported 150 Snow Geese at Valmont on 
11/14/2009. How can they record data from an "unknown observer?" 
David 
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From: "William H Kaempfer" <william.kaemp...@colorado.edu> 
To: cobirds@googlegroups.com 
Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2010 3:21:18 PM 
Subject: [cobirds] Bounder County Birds on 11/28 




I took a few hours today touring around central Boulder County as the cold 
front moved in. First stop was at Baseline Reservoir which is now on its way to 
icing up. Present along the north side was a female/first year Black Scoter; 
either a new bird or the same one which has been at Baseline off and on for 
about a month, it seems. 



With shrinking amounts of open water about, Valmont, my next stop, seems to be 
hosting more and more waterfowl. Of course almost all are way too far away to 
really enjoy, but as James pointed out the Tundra Swan that Peter Gent reported 
earlier has spent its entire weekend at this warm water resort and always right 
down in the southeast corner making it not only easy to see but even identify. 
I should also report that while I was at the Legion Park overlook an absolutely 
stunning Ferruginous Hawk drifted back and forth right at eye level and closer 
than the RR tracks. 



A walk along Boulder Creek at 75 th was unproductive and the Cottonwood Pond at 
Walden Ponds was mostly frozen, so I headed further east. So called Big Gaynor 
near Oxford and 287 had thousands of geese around a moderately sized open hole 
in the ice—the same later on at Dodd Res. Between the two there were almost 20 
Snow Geese including at least one adult Blue. Nevertheless the white-cheeked to 
snow ratio for the day was on the order of 1,000 to 1. (Since David Waltman’s 
post just came in as I sit here composing, I should give the breakdown for my 
Snow Geese: 9 at Dodd and 9 at Big Gaynor). 



Next I tried Lagerman Reservoir which tends to stay open longer than most. It 
was almost totally open and finally I was able to find the Greater 
White-fronted Goose that has been wandering about the county and avoiding me 
all month. Even better was a stunning Pacific Loon. I ended my trek at Boulder 
Reservoir where the best find was Peter Gent. 



Bill Kaempfer 

Boulder 

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