Where do you park at Marston lake?
Jane Ringer
Littleton
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5 places to park at Marston Reservoir. Sort of rank order. Suggest using a
good map and an ebird hotspot map to help
follow these directions:
This time of year, the choice among those 5 places depends on where water
is open. Use a scope to avoid frustration.
1) There is an ebird hotspot *right
Thanks, Joe, for very helpful spots to view Marston Lake in Jefferson
County.
Here is a map showing Joe’s five places. Zoom in or out as needed:
http://goo.gl/maps/90PGL
Tom Wilberding
Boulder, CO
On Friday, December 27, 2013 5:16:36 PM UTC-7, David Suddjian wrote:
Late this afternoon
The 3rd Annual Flagler Christmas Bird Count was held Sunday December 29th with
12 participants helping out. Flagler is fairly unusual for a Colorado CBC in
that it there are no mountains and no water! That combination was apparent in
the species total for the count-39. But still, we managed
Nick Komar
Fort Collins
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Hi All,
The Crook CBC was held on Saturday the 28th. 16 observers in six parties
totaled 76 species, with three new to the count, and 45440 individuals. The new
ones were a Gray Catbird, Bufflehead and American Coot! We totaled over 19000
Snow Geese and 2300 Ross's Geese both highs for
Diane Carter observed about twenty pipits today along the South Platte
Trail south of 88th Avenue.
- Chuck Lowrie, Denver
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Photos of the adult Kumlien's Iceland Gull, with additional details and
discussion of key field marks, are in the 2013 gallery at
http://www.pbase.com/quetzal/icgularimer . After about 20 min at the Lake
Loveland swim beach, it flew to the Carter Lake nocturnal gull roost. I was
able to spot