Urling & I surveyed the southern section of the South Platte on the Urban 
CBC today. A plethora of ducks!
    We counted 466 Shovelers, 225 Mallards, and, the best, 160 Buffleheads. 12 
duck species. They included one striking male Barrow's Goldeneye, located just 
south of Florida Ave. 

    One observation/question. Ducks packed the river from Florida south to 
Grant Frontier Park; north of Florida we saw only smaller groups. One section 
to the north had ice across it. So: why the difference? 
    Could water quality of the river change there? 
    Or does the water get colder than the ducks prefer?Or does something else 
affect their preferences?
 
Hugh Kingery

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