Hello Chuck and all,

Thank you Chuck for the update on the Long-tailed Ducks! I do have to refuse 
any finding ownership of these beautiful individuals. I was third or fourth 
hand in the info chain (I heard of it through Megan Miller through Austin Hess 
who I think heard through David Wade). Anyway, these birds are at a relatively 
small pond. If you are interested in viewing this species without the need for 
a scope, this is the occasion. When I went, I was able to pick them out with 
the naked eye at first. They were always at least in binocular range. 

Sean Walters
Loveland, CO


> On Apr 5, 2015, at 9:27 AM, chundertmark8 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Sean's Long-tailed Duck remains on Walmart Pond, Fort Collins. 
> 
> Chuck Hundertmark
> Lafayette, CO
> 
> 
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