Today's Denver Field Ornithologists' trip to some of Park County's
reservoirs enjoyed nice results under mostly cloudy skies with light to
moderate winds. Most of the smaller bodies of water we visited and Tarryall
Reservoir had few birds, but Lake George was moderately birdy and Eleven
Mile Reservoir and Spinney Mountain Reservoir had lots to look at.

Highlights at Eleven Mile Reservoir included: a continuing female *Black
Scoter* just north of Howbert Point, 4 female type *Surf Scoters* in the
northern third of the reservoir (all near the northeast shoreline),
10-11 *Common
Loons*, a first of season *Common Goldeneye*, 5 *Canvasback*, 5
southbound *Sandhill
Cranes*, 2 *Horned Grebes*, 1 *Northern Harrier*, 7 lingering *Am. White
Pelicans*, 1 (2?) *Bald Eagles* and a nice assortment of other ducks.

Highlights at Spinney Reservoir included 1 *Red-throated Loon*, at
least 2 *Common
Loons*, 7 *Am. White Pelicans*, 1-2 *Northern Harriers*, 2 *Horned Grebes*,
and 2 straggling *Mountain Bluebirds*.

2 *Rough-legged Hawks* were along CR 59 near the crossing of the Middle
Fork of the South Platte, near Hartsel.

David Suddjian
Ken Caryl Valley
Littleton, CO

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