Date: 11/12/24 7:32 am
From: John Tumasonis <snakemonev...>
Subject: [cobirds] First Winter Franklin's Gull at Barr Lake
All:
Observed a first winter plumage Franklin's Gull at Barr Lake on
11/11/24. Near the shoreline to north west of the main boat ramp. What
caught my attention of this bird, was its behavior - it was flying in a
pattern similar to a jaeger - twisting and turning and jinking. It spent
most of its time doing this an only occasionally landing on sand spits for
short rests. Good looks. This species should be on its way to Central
and South America - so this is rather late sighting.

Notes on Barr Lake construction: The berms are being rebuilt all around
the lake, section by section. Many trees and bushes are being cut down due
to erosion from root systems. The work is going on all fall \ winter (?)
so you should call before you go there, as sections of the main trail are
or will be closed. Note also there is dredging going on in the lake - I
was told this was to make the lake deeper. Barr Lake is less than 1/5
full - it looks like a desert.

Other stuff at Barr:
Lots of white-crowned sparrows,
One tree sparrow,
Song sparrows,
Some gold finch and junco flocks,
Thousands of Northern Shovelers
Ring Billed Gulls
Raptors are lacking - 1 kestrel, 1 harrier, 2 red tailed hawks
Animals by sign: white tailed deer, raccoons, coyotes, eastern
cottontail. One raccoon was sleeping in a hole in a dead snag.

John T (Tumasonis) Broomfield CO
"I'm not a real birder. I only pretend to be one on CoBirds."

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