All,
I didn't get a chance to post since yesterday afternoon, although I've been 
awake most of the night (kids). Anyway, yesterday afternoon my 4 yr old 
daughter and I relocated 2 rusty blackbirds along the shoreline south of the 
parking lots on the east side boat ramp where they've continued. We didn't walk 
out there, but scoped from the shoreline bluff. The rusty's were on what I'm 
thinking is called Pelican Point. They had no fear of 3 guys with cameras and 
tripods on the point!  Very well may have been more rusty's down there but I 
had limited time and kid in tow. 

I never refound the Glaucous gull but there were thousands of birds on the 
water. If it was still around and in view, I'd think I'd see that beast though! 
Anyway, at the marina, thanks to Cheryl Teuton & Dan Brooke for pointing out 
the adult Mew Gull that I'd missed. I think it was hidden from my scanning 
perspective by ring-billed gulls and some equipment on the marina. Thanks!  A 
first cycle Thayers was at the marina, at least 1 Lesser black-backed gull 
(Bill K noted there were 2, which was my suspicion but not my focus), and a 
common loon were also seen from the marina. More time scanning without a 
singing and dancing kiddo may have yielded more goodies but a 6 gull species 
stop is nice regardless!

Maybe the cold (or anticipation) brought waterbirds in. There were impressive 
numbers of gulls and common mergs on the water, which maybe were here a few 
days ago, but Chatfield has been a real desert lately. I'll eventually get some 
photos in my eBird list. 

Good birding,
Scott Somershoe 
Littleton CO

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