Mike McCloy and I both independently determined that working during
daylight hours wasn't that much fund, so we headed down to Loveland late
this afternoon.  Horseshoe Lake didn't have too many birds on it, but some
gulls were coming in as we left about an hour and fifteen minutes before
sunset.  Boyd Lake had a decent flock of gulls that included about a dozen
Herring Gulls and a Lesser Black-backed Gull.  Our best birds were two
Long-billed Dowitchers which may represent the earliest spring record (are
there any post-1990 records not in eBird?) and the first winter Colorado
record of birds that might be capable of flight (although we never saw the
birds fly).  The group of American White Pelicans (we counted 10) were also
continuing.  Our final stop was at Lake Loveland right after sunset, but
that didn't stop us from finding a few more Lesser Black-backed Gulls and
an adult Thayer's Gull.

Good Birding,
Andy Bankert
Fort Collins

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