Steve,

On behalf of Cobirders, let me thank you for your report.  The chase is on.

On both Saturday evening and Sunday mid-day the ibis gang at the flood created 
pond at Boulder Creek and 109th Street in Boulder County numbered exactly 14 
White-faced Ibis and 1 Glossy Ibis.  I think you found the same guys and gals 
(or "re-found" in the proper sense of the word).  Now, here is a further 
question of your observation.  Both times when I looked at this gang, I 
eventually found the Glossy more or less by itself between two groups of seven 
White-faced each.  Go figure.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder

From: cobirds@googlegroups.com [mailto:cobirds@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of 
Steven Mlodinow
Sent: Monday, April 21, 2014 6:52 PM
To: cobirds@googlegroups.com
Subject: [cobirds] Glossy Ibis, Boulder No, Weld Yes

Greetings All

Alas, no Glossy Ibis or fancy BW x GW Teal hybrid was to be found along 119th 
where they'd been stationed over this past weekend in Boulder County

However, the pond at the corner of CO-119 and Weld CR 7 had a flock of about 14 
ibis with one Glossy in it today. An eagle went over and the ibis left, but may 
well return.

Yesterday, sorry for late new, but not that hot, there was a Pectoral Sandpiper 
at the n end of Loloff Reservoir. Plus tons of Ruddy Ducks, BN Stilts and Am 
Avocets.

On Friday, up in Park County, at 11-mile Reservoir, the abundance first noted 
by David S was still present. Among the 3000-4000 birds were 3 Barrow's 
Goldeneyes (2 males, 1 female), 2 Greater Scaup, 5 Common Loons ... and 
standing on the iceshelf, a Thayer's Gull and a LBB Gull (both first cycle). 
Make ice and they will come.

Spinney Reservoir was an ice cube. Antero is starting to melt around the edges, 
but had few birds within viewing range.

Good Birding
Steve Mlodinow
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