Today was the 19th Sterling CBC.  14 participants birded the circle in 6 areas 
and the current species total stands at 60, which is a bit below the 10 year 
average of 66.7.  The issue today was a strong north wind at between 15 and 25 
MPH and getting stronger as the day wore on.  I guess the count highlights 
would have to include finches as Red Crossbill was recorded for the first time, 
and at least two parties found Common Redpolls with numbers totaling in the few 
dozen range.  North Sterling Reservoir was totally ice-free, but all the 
whitecaps diminished the ice-free benefit.  The four American White Pelicans 
seen the day before the count held for the morning, but decided to take the 
express wind out of town and may have been tallied on the John Martin CBC by 
the afternoon.

Bill Kaempfer
Boulder


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