Folks- Steve Mlodinow summed up most of the goodies from Anthem Ponds &
Sienna Pond today, but I thought I'd add a few comments.
Anthem Ponds (S. of HWY 7 & Lowell Blvd) and Sienna Pond (continuing south
on Lowell across the Northwest Parkway) are frozen hard but have bubblers
creating open water.
Hi all,
First: apologies for the late posting, couldn't get onto my computer until
this evening, and nothing too dramatic to report..
Spent yesterday birding the Denver area. Well worth the 450miles of driving
to enjoy the great variety and great views of the gulls on the Broomfield
Ponds
CO birders :
My first visit to these series of ponds in Broomfield around midday today
revealed some goodies . Most of the action at this time was at the Anthem Ranch
ponds where in a 45 minute span we had 2 1st cycle Thayers , 1 1st cycle
Glaucous ( very white ) , 1 adult Lesser Black-
Hi all,
Apologies for late post - arrived home very late last night from a day's
birding around Denver, been busy all day with work
The Anthem Ranch Pond (on east side of Lowell Blvd) yesterday, Monday, had:
250 RING-BILLED
15+ HERRING
4 THAYER'S (3 adults, 1 juv)
1 LESSER BLACK-BAC
After seeing the dark Barr Lake SNOWY OWL, Sandy Arnesen, Maggie Boswell
and I
went to see some of the Broomfield Gulls that Pete Plage has been
reporting.
At Siena Pond which is at Sheridan Parkway and Lowell, we found a Greater
White-fronted
Goose, 1 ad Glaucous Gull, and 1 ad Lesser Black-backe
The pond south of Hwy 7 and east of Lowell hosted several hundred gulls this
p.m. With the highlight an apparent juvenile glaucous gull.
Pete Plage
Broomfield
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Folks- Larry Semo & I had the pleasure of birding today with Steve
Mlodinow who is in Denver from Washington State on business this
coming week. We fought tricky birding conditions for most of the day
with frequent snow flurries and less-than-ideal roads, but found some
pleasant bird varie