COBirders--  If you haven't checked out the sky-dancing eagles yet, here is
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   It reminds me of the time, years ago, that I watched a similar pair
playing with the air currents at Pueblo Reservoir.  There was a good breeze
from the west that, as it encountered the dam, made an updraft on which the
(probably mated) pair of Goldens seemed to compete with one another while
trying to see how close they could soar down to the water's edge then ascend
again.  No doubt a few of you who are reading this have heard me tell this
story, which is my favorite birding tale.  Poor Brandon and others have
heard it more than once.

Leon Bright, Pueblo

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