Myself and Jack Bellomo were able to observe both the Adam's County Red 
Phalarope and the Larimer County Brant.  The phalarope was in the 
previously described location working the shoreline closest to road.  When 
we arrived quite a few birders were present and the bird gave great looks. 
 A White-Faced Ibis, Ferruginous Hawk, and fly-over Norther Harrier made 
the experience even nicer. 

We then traveled to the Loveland location of the Brant which was observed 
on Hout's Reservior from the parking lot at the end of Medford Drive.  The 
bird is obviously in the company of a Canada Goose and was joined in the 
reservoir by at least 20 Western Grebes, a Common Merganser, 9 Franklin's 
Gulls and probably 8-10 Lesser Scaups.  Both were good finds and were very 
easy to locate and identify.  

Chris Goulart, Aurora, CO

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