Date: 1/18/25 11:21 am From: Brandon <flammowl17...> Subject: Re: [cobirds] Status of Yellow-billed Loons in Colorado
There have been two Yellow-billed Loons recently at Pueblo Reservoir, though some people are reported seeing them on e-bird, though they are actually photographing Common Loons. The Yellow-billed Loons are light brown in color, with large up turned yellow bills. When I saw two Yellow-billed Loons the other day, they were off Sailboard launching area, one more closer to off Juniper Breaks Campground, and the other straight south of Sailboard. I don't think the Yellow-billed Loons have been too close to the dam, like off N-1 Road in the cove there, though there are typically Common Loons there. There have been quite a few Common Loons on Pueblo Reservoir, and Red-throated and Pacific Loons as well.
Brandon Percival Pueblo West, CO
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