I took my second shot at the Swans at Boyd.  This time I found them.  While 
there, I picked up another Cinnamon Teal and a flyover flock of 80 or so 
migrating Yellow-headed Blackbirds.  There were a lot of Snow Geese flying 
around as well.

I would've stayed until the fog lifted and the sun shone a little brighter 
so I could get better photos, but the temperature was 5 degrees and I 
thought frost bite was a poor trade off, so I left.  On the way home, the 
temperature measured in at a hefty 13 degrees as I was passing the exit for 
Jackson Lake SP, so the optimist in me decided to go there.  It was a lot 
warmer, even hitting the 20s while I was there, but all I picked up was a 
few more accipiters chasing all the robins and waxwings.  All the waxwings 
were cedars, but I can't complain about that.  

John Breitsch
Denver, Colorado
http://www.flickr.com/photos/breitschbirding/

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