Susan Pellegrini and I birded several spots in eastern Boulder today.  
Highlights included seeing the continuing flock of 40+ (guesstimate) Common 
Redpolls at the SW corner of Baseline Reservoir around 10 a.m., along with 8 
swans (all that showed enough of themselves for me to identify appeared to be 
Tundra); at  Boulder Creek and 75th Street a light-morph juvenile Ferruginous 
Hawk to the southwest, an American Dipper under the bridge, and a female Rusty 
Blackbird approximately 200 yards upstream, feeding in the stream channel; at 
the Cottonwood/Sawhill Ponds complex, the previously-reported Greater 
Yellowlegs was in the far corner of Duck Pond and the previously-reported Fox 
Sparrow was still in the junipers and nearby areas on the west end of the 
Matthew Reiser Wetlands; and many species of ducks almost everywhere -- 
Sombrero Marsh was particularly good with respect to divers, including 
Canvasback, Redhead, Bufflehead, Scaup (presumably lesser), Ring-necked, and 
Common Goldeneye. 

David Gillilan
Denver


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