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Visited various areas ... highlights:
- Lesser Black-backed Gull - 2 (ad.) [Gull/goose flock at Weld CR 84/29]
- Franklin's Gull - 1 [Gull/goose flock at Weld CR 84/29]
- Snow Goose - 3 [Gull flock at Weld CR 84/29] + 6 [O St Gravel Ponds]
- Greater White-fronted Goose - 1 [Gul
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Lots of open water and birds along this route: Weld CR 124 Pond, Weld CR
122 Pond, Hwy 392 Pond, Lonetree Water Treatment Facility, Weld CR 59,
Loloff Reservoir, Latham Reservoir (frozen)-area, Weld CR 48 has lots of
water on south, Arrowhead Lake, Bittersweet Park, F St Ponds, 35th Ave
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>From yesterday ...
- Blue Grosbeak and Ferruginous Hawk [Beebe Draw-area, Weld CR 42/45,
Lasalle, Weld]
- Wilson's Snipe - 12 and Savannah Sparrow - 2 [Weld CR 59 Marsh,
Kersey, Weld]
- Wilson's Snipe - 19 and Great-tailed Grackle - 2 [Woods Lake,
Severance, Weld]
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Lapland Longspur - 1 [Weld CR 33 btw 100 and 98]
Sage Thrasher - 3 [Weld CR 41 btw 100 and 102]
Say's Phoebe - 2 [Nunn Yard]
Turkey Vulture - 1 [Weld CR 100 btw 35 and 37]
Merlin [Weld CR 108 west of 45]
Peregrine Falcon [Weld CR 108 west of 37]
Chimney Swift - 2 [11th Ave and 5 St, Greeley
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Oil Receiving Area north along Weld CR 43 from Weld CR 48
- White-faced Ibis - 3
Loloff Reservoir (Lots of birds)
- Black Tern (12+)
- Greater Yellowlegs - 2
- Cattle Egret (1)
- Great (3) and Snowy Egret (9); Franklin's Gull (~34)
- Loads of waterfowl, gulls
Lone T
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Crom Lake - Baird's Sandpiper (5)
Beebe Draw-area - Four kinds of swallows (Barn, Cliff, Bank, Tree); in some
areas large populations; Baird's Sandpiper (~8)
Weld CR 41 Pond in Eaton - Baird's Sandpiper (6)
Oil Receiving Area north along Weld CR 43 from Weld CR 48 - White-faced
Ibis -
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- Willet - 5, Spotted Sandpiper - 2 (Crom Lake)
- Lincoln's Sparrow, Green-tailed and Spotted Towhee (Nunn Yard)
- Orange-crowned Warbler - 16+, Spotted Towhee (Weld CR 108, Weld CR 110)
- Blue-gray Gnatcatcher - 2, Yellow-rumped Warbler - 3, Ruby-crowned
Kinglet - 1, Bald E
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Visited almost all bodies of water in northcentral Weld County yesterday.
Total of 65 species. Highlights being:
- Least Sandpiper (Crom Lake)
- All three teals (Various locales)
- 100s and 100s of Franklin's Gull (Weld CR 78/23, Latham Reservoir)
- Great-tailed Grackles - 3
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Total of 51 species seen at Crom Lake (5% open), Black Hollow Reservoir (0%
open), Drake Lake 30% open), Windsor Lake (30% open), Woods Lake (20%
open), Angel Lake (60% open), Neff Lake (10% open), Neuman's Lake (5%
open), 35th Ave Gravel Ponds (15% open), Siebring Reservoir (25% open),
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Crom Lake--new water has not arrived yet; plenty of exposed mud flats remain
- Stilt Sandpiper - *127*(!)
- Baird's Sandpiper - 2
- Least Sandpiper - 2
- Killdeer - 8
- American Avocet - 7
- Wilson's Phalarope - 5
- Red-necked Phalarope - 3
Windsor Reservoir
- Hun
Crom Lake
Least Sandpiper - 2
Greater Yellowlegs
Latham Reservoir Marsh
Cinnamon Teal - about a dozen
Blue-winged teal - few
Green-winged Teal
Greater Yellowlegs
Beebe Draw
Yellow-headed Blackbird - 8
Brown-headed Cowbird
Mourning Dove
Yellow-rumped Warbler
Red Fox
Weld CR 33
Burrowing Owl - 4
Route: WCR 108 Playa (great assortment of waterfowl); Dover Reservoir;
Antelope Reservoir; Crom Lake; WCR 84/31 Marsh; Drake Lake; WCR 80/29
Marsh; WCR 80/31 Pond (100s of gulls); Cozzens Lake (covered with
waterfowl); 25th Ave Gravel Pit; 35th Ave Gravel Pit; Seeley Lake (covered
with gulls,
Total of 72 species highlight are:
Rock Wren (WCR 29)
Brewer's Sparrow (WCR 29)
Say's Phoebe (WCR 29)
Grasshopper Sparrow (WCR 29)
Ferruginous Hawk (WCR 29)
Blue-winged Teal - 2 (Crom Lake)
Least Sandpiper - 11 (Crom Lake)
Semi-palmated Sandpiper - 1 (Crom Lake)
Long-billed Dowitcher - 2
Antelope Reservoir-Crom Lake-Drake Lake-WCR 31/80 Pond-Clark Lake-Cozzen's
Lake-Glenmere Park- 35th Ave Gravel Ponds-Fst Gravel Ponds-25th Ave Gravel
Pond-Seeley Lake-Neuman's Lake-Neff lake-Angel Lake-Woods Lake
Highlights
Chestnut-collared Longspur - 2 (WCR 100/23)
Blue-winged Teal (Antelope
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