Hi all -

I stopped by Baseline Reservoir outside of Boulder a couple of times today 
while I was running some errands.  Right after lunch, about 12:30, I saw 
two Greater Yellowlegs working the shallows on the south end.  The other 
usual suspects were there, a bunch of Hooded Mergansers, some Bufflehead 
and Goldeneye and a few Ruddy Duck and Green Winged Teal..  On my way home 
this afternoon, around 2:45, I saw a big bird swimming around on the north 
end.  Pulled out the binoculars, and it was a Common Loon, in breeding 
colors. Had to pull out the scope for a really good look, even though it 
was not too far out.  The white bands on the side of the neck clearly had 
vertical black stripes, and the back was a nice checkered pattern,  black 
over white.  Dark brown head, large dark beak.   On the way past the west 
side, I saw a Horned Grebe and a big flock of Crows - approximately 50  - 
working the sandy beaches and perching in the trees.   

Good  birding -

Jeff Parks
Boulder

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