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Two White-winged Scoters flying by from North Picnic Road heading east. Not sure if they landed or not. 9 Common and 1 Pacific Loon from this location as well.
Brandon K. Percival -- Pueblo West, CO -- sent from my phone
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Nov 5, 2013, 1:29:31 PM11/5/13
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These may very well be the Chatfield birds as they were not re-findable
shortly after my post to Cobirds. There is still at least one Red-necked
Grebe at Chatfield.
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The two Pueblo Reservoir White-winged Scoters did land on the water, not far off North Picnic Road loop, looking east, both female/immature birds. An adult Bald Eagle flew by as well.