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Well, the nice weather was calling me to get out today, so I decided to do 
a small reservoir tour.  I saw where a bunch of Western Grebes had been 
reported on Ish Reservoir north of Longmont, so I decided to head up that 
way and take a look.  Along the way, I went by Clover Basin Reservoir and 
Lagerman Reservoir, but the birds present at those two spots were pretty 
thin (a couple of Scaup at Lagerman), so I didn't stay long.  

Heading up to Ish, I saw a pretty good sized crowd on the water as I drove 
up.  Of course, most of them were Coot on the near end, but there were a 
couple of Shovelers mixed in, along with some Pied-Billed Grebes.  Looking 
out across the reservoir, there was a pretty good-sized flock of Western 
Grebes.  Counting through the scope, I got to 250 pretty quickly, there 
were probably a few here and there that I missed.  The Coot population 
today looked to be around 200 - 300, it was hard to count the ones on the 
far side.  I did pick out a couple of Ruddy Ducks at a distance, with their 
stiff tails and white cheeks. 

The highlight of the morning was when an Osprey circled around on the near 
side of the lake and eventually dove into the water and came up with a 
fish.  While it was climbing above the water, a Bald Eagle came out of 
somewhere and started harassing it, hoping to take possession of the fish.  
The osprey circled and dodged, but was not able to get away from the eagle, 
so it eventually dropped the fish (from quite a ways up).  The eagle tried 
to catch up with the fish, but it splashed back into the lake, and after a 
couple of small circles over that spot, the eagle flew to the south end and 
landed on a snag.  While it was there, there were three kestrels circling 
in the trees nearby for a little while, until the eagle decided to find 
another perch somewhere else.  

After lunch, I stopped by McIntosh Reservoir in north Longmont.  There were 
a couple of Pelicans and Great Blue Herons on the SE corner, more Pelicans 
across the way.  Another flock of Western Grebes (45), along with a nice 
raft of Ruddy Duck (38) hanging out in the middle of the reservoir.  Way 
across on the north side was a flock of what looked like Blue-Wing Teal.  I 
could see the blue/green/white colors on the wings occasionally, with dark 
bills and a few that had a white patch at the base of the bill.  One of the 
herons came wading down the shore, stopped about 30 yards out from me, and 
let me take a few pictures.  

After that, it was time for a stop at Boulder Reservoir.  Again, a bunch of 
Western Grebes, a few Herons, a few Snowy Egrets, some more Ruddy Duck and 
a bunch of Gulls.  Mixed in with the gulls and standing close to a Pelican 
was a little gull, much smaller than it's Ring-Billed cousins.  There have 
been a few Franklin's Gulls reported here lately, it looked like it could 
be one of those. I didn't think it was a Sabine's, but I am not very 
familiar with either of these two yet.  There was a light brown patch on 
the top of the head, with darker spots on the side of the head, covering 
the eye.  The beak was dark, I thought the legs were dark.  I watched it on 
and off for about 20 minutes, but missed it when it left the spot it was 
in.  Standing very close to the Pelican in the picture attached.  Moved 
around to the south side, saw a little flock of Teal (looked like Blue Wing 
again) and a Spotted Sandpiper.  A kingfisher flew across the bay as an 
exclamation point, so I decided it was a good time to finish up.  

All in all, it was a nice fall tour, the weather was perfect.  Lots of 
Western Grebes, some Ruddy Duck, and a Bald Eagle.  

Good Birding -

Jeff Parks
Boulder, CO

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