Thanks! Oops! Deb Carstensen
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> On Nov 10, 2018, at 2:29 PM, Greg Pasquariello wrote:
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> I have seen white pelicans (singles, but not flocks) during Christmas count
> week, so some occasionally hang out; possibly sick or injured, I imagine.
>
> Regards
> -Greg Pasquariell
I have seen white pelicans (singles, but not flocks) during Christmas count
week, so some occasionally hang out; possibly sick or injured, I imagine.
Regards
-Greg Pasquariello
> On Nov 10, 2018, at 2:26 PM, Kyle Medina wrote:
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> Yeah I believe you're right. I find a clearer image and
[image: unknownbirdflock-9371.jpg]
Yeah I believe you're right. I find a clearer image and they way the neck
to head looks. I do believe these Snow Geese.
On Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 1:55:44 PM UTC-7, Greg Pasquariello wrote:
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> Not enough trailing black on the back of the wing. They lo
Not enough trailing black on the back of the wing. They look like snow geese
to me.
Regards
-Greg Pasquariello
> On Nov 10, 2018, at 1:54 PM, 'Deborah Carstensen' via Colorado Birds
> wrote:
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> White pelicans! Cool.
> Deb Carstensen, Littleton
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> On Nov 10, 20
White pelicans! Cool.
Deb Carstensen, Littleton
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> On Nov 10, 2018, at 1:48 PM, Kyle Medina wrote:
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> So I was hiking through Waterton Canyon when I noticed these flock. They
> image was heavily cropped so the quality is terrible but I am sure there are
> some experts th
So I was hiking through Waterton Canyon when I noticed these flock. They
image was heavily cropped so the quality is terrible but I am sure there
are some experts that can tell by plumage pattern. The black tips and wide
wingspan reminds me of American Pelican but I'd figure they were all gone