Well, as I said before, the saga continues.  David Dowell was at Valmont 
today, and was not able to find a PALO, so apparently my identification 
skills still need some work.  I did not get any decent pictures of the Loon 
in question, so I am not able to study it from the comfort of my desk. 
 Based on my notes, it didn't look like a Common Loon, so I will have to 
identify it as an unknown Loon at this point. Maybe I saw the Red-throated 
Loon?  I am not sure enough to make that call at this point, so I guess the 
quest continues.  Hopefully these birds will be able to stick around until 
this cold snap eases a little, and will still be there for additional 
viewing.

Good birding -

Jeff Parks

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