A late November day with temperatures reaching in the low 60s in Park
County must be fairly rare. I'm glad I was there to enjoy it.

Eleven Mile Reservoir was essentially ice free except for the upper end
near the South Platte inlet. There were 18 *Tundra Swans* loafing at the
edge of the ice there. Waterfowl variety was much reduced from earlier in
the month, with most of the birds in two main flocks. These included nearly
2000 *Common Goldeneyes* as the most numerous duck. Uncommon to rare
species for Park Co were 2 *Long-tailed Ducks*, a male and female *White-winged
Scoter* only seen flying by, 4 *Barrow's Goldeneyes*, 12 *Greater Scaup*,
and two *Hooded Mergansers*. Also noted at Eleven Mile were an adult *Lesser
Black-backed Gull*, 4 *Am. Tree Sparrows* and 2 *Bald Eagles*.

Spinney Mountain Reservoir was also open water, but the gate has been
closed so I could not approach to check waterbirds there. But a group
of 9 *Bald
Eagles* was on the shore ice closest to the gate closure.

Didn't check Antero Reservoir since Joey Kellner reported it as frozen
earlier in the month, and Lake George is frozen.

Spent some time along various roads at the southeast corner of Park County,
checking mostly Ponderosa forest and some Douglas-fir, spruce/fir and
varied combos of those. *Red Crossbills* were at 75% of my stops, with Type
2 birds being most widespread and numerous, but also Type 4 and Type 5
birds noted. *Evening Grosbeaks* were at a handful of stops in Ponderosa
forest. *Pinyon Jays* were at the north end of county road 61, and at a
number of spots along CR 71. A *Northern Shrike* was along CR 71, and
a *Mountain
Bluebird* along CR 71 close to CR 102 was the first I'd seen in Park Co in
several weeks. A *Ferruginous Hawk* was along CR 102 near Witcher Mountain
Road. A *Pine Grosbeak* was at CR 59 south of Eleven Mile Reservoir. *American
Tree Sparrows* were at CR 71 and CR 59 at the crossing of the South Platte.
A *Rough-legged Hawk *was near Jefferson, and Kenosha Pass East Campground
had *Gray Jays* and an *Am. Three-toed Woodpecker*.

David Suddjian
Littleton, CO

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