COBirders,
I stopped by Big Johnson reservoir this morning and was able to locate the 2 
WHITE-WINGED SCOTERs and 1 LONG-TAILED DUCK.  There are still approximately 10 
BONAPARTE'S GULLs and 4 COMMON LOONs I believe.  One of the loons seems much 
smaller than the other 3 but is definitely a Common.  I then headed to Fountain 
Creek for about an hour but found nothing of note.  I stopped back by Big 
Johnson hoping for some more gulls to arrive but very few had.  Instead, a lone 
juvenile TUNDRA SWAN had shown up.
It ended up in the southeast corner which is relatively close so provided 
decent views.  It also got out and stood on land next to the white-cheeked 
geese.  This gave good views of the legs which were black as opposed to yellow 
in juvenile Trumpeters. -----Mark Peterson
Colorado Springs

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