[cobirds] Loon at Annex #8 (Larimer) on 11/21

2014-11-21 Thread DAVID A LEATHERMAN
I went up to Annex #8 Reservoir today, which is just north of the Fort Collins 
Country Club in the southwest corner of the intersection of CRs 13 and 56.  
Andy Bankert reported a sleeping, unidentified loon on Windsor #8 (res across 
56 from Annex #8 day before yesterday) and a Pacific Loon from Annex #8 
yesterday.  This morning, the loon at Annex #8, after considerable anguished 
observation from a couple different angles and distances, in my opinion is a 
Common Loon.  I have heard a few other observers of today's bird agree with 
this diagnosis.  With all the movement of waterfowl ongoing, it is quite 
possible the bird today and Andy's bird from yesterday are different.  I am not 
casting aspersions, whatever aspersions are?  

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins  
  

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Re: [cobirds] Loon at Annex #8 (Larimer) on 11/21

2014-11-21 Thread 'Norm Lewis' via Colorado Birds
Dave- I think to cast aspersions is what happens if you eat bad cottage 
cheese..


Norm Lewis
Lakewood, CO




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Subject: [cobirds] Loon at Annex #8 (Larimer) on 11/21



I went up to Annex #8 Reservoir today, which is just north of the Fort Collins 
Country Club in the southwest corner of the intersection of CRs 13 and 56.  
Andy Bankert reported a sleeping, unidentified loon on Windsor #8 (res across 
56 from Annex #8 day before yesterday) and a Pacific Loon from Annex #8 
yesterday.  This morning, the loon at Annex #8, after considerable anguished 
observation from a couple different angles and distances, in my opinion is a 
Common Loon.  I have heard a few other observers of today's bird agree with 
this diagnosis.  With all the movement of waterfowl ongoing, it is quite 
possible the bird today and Andy's bird from yesterday are different.  I am not 
casting aspersions, whatever aspersions are?  

Dave Leatherman
Fort Collins  
  

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