Hi all, 

Dillon Reservoir is still ~60% open, so after a morning of snowshoeing, I 
decided to scope the north end of the reservoir for any lingering 
waterbirds. Much to my surprise, the area around the Dillon Marina was full 
(by Summit County standards) of ducks and gulls. A flock of gulls loafing 
on an ice shelf near the marina included an unusual late-season 
congregation of 79 California Gulls, a smattering of Ring-billed Gulls, an 
*Iceland 
Gull*, and an adult *Great Black-backed Gull*. Also in the vicinity was a 
*Pacific 
Loon*, *Greater Scaup*, *Barrows x Common Goldeneye*, and several dozen 
pure Barrows. I only scanned a portion of the open water on Dillon 
Reservoir before the light faded. I wouldn't be surprised if there's 
something else unusual out there like a late Common Loon, Long-tailed Duck, 
or scoter. 

Good birding, 
Jack Bushong, 
Louisville, CO/Hanover, NH

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