was plotted accurately on eBird.
Alan Versaw
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My apologies, no signature line on the original message...
Alan Versaw
Colorado Springs
On Monday, July 4, 2016 at 9:51:30 AM UTC-6, Alan Versaw wrote:
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> Three loons (2 Common, 1 Pacific) remain at Big Johnson Reservoir. The
> trick is that you usually can't see them by setting u
Three loons (2 Common, 1 Pacific) remain at Big Johnson Reservoir. The
trick is that you usually can't see them by setting up a scope at the SW
corner. Typically, you're going to have to walk a little around the south
side to where you can see the water close to the dam in the NW corner. That