Greetings,

On June 19th, 2013 biologists from the National Park Service and Rocky
Mountain Bird Observatory placed satellite transmitters on two female
Osprey near Grand Lake, Colorado. We have been receiving data ever since
from Argos (the company that owns the satellites) showing their locations.
We named the Osprey "Rainbow" and "Shadow" because they nested at Rainbow
Bay on Lake Granby and at Shadow Mountain Reservoir. Shadow began to
migrate on September 15th and Rainbow on September 21st. If you are
interested in seeing the migration of these two Colorado Osprey please
click on the links below:

Click link to view Rainbow's map:****

https://mapsengine.google.com/map/u/0/edit?mid=z1w0titAm7dk.kpwAvi1zH4yg

**Click link to view Shadow's map:

**

https://mapsengine.google.com/map/u/0/edit?mid=z1w0titAm7dk.krK1GstGetQg

Also, anyone wishing to receive regular updates (approximately every three
days) about the migration of these birds can contact me to be added to the
contacts list.

Enjoy the birds!
Jason Beason
Special Monitoring Projects Coordinator
Rocky Mountain Bird Observatory
*Celebrating 25 Years of Bird and Habitat Conservation!*

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