Jaeger re-found by Jesse and Renee Casias. Seen by several birders as late as 
12. 

Sean Walters
Fort Collins, CO

>> On Oct 13, 2019, at 12:10 PM, Adrian Lakin ([email protected]) 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> No sign of the Jaeger as of 11am. 6 other birders there, but no bird.
> 
> Adrian Lakin
> Mead, CO
> 
>> On Saturday, October 12, 2019 at 1:53:04 PM UTC-6, Robert Righter wrote:
>> Hi:
>> 
>> An adult, light-morph Pomarine/Parasitic Jaeger seen about 10 minutes ago, 
>> bathing in the middle of the larger portion of Warren Lake.
>> 
>> If it was a Pom it’s characteristic longs twisted tail feathers were either 
>> broken off or molted away. The dark helmeted head feathers appeared to come 
>> below it’s bill and it’s mantle was dark, no tones of brown.. It was 
>> difficult to assess  the shape of it’s remaining tail feathers. In some 
>> looks the tail feathers seemed pointed and in other looks, not so sure.
>> 
>> Bring the long lens
>> 
>> Bob Righter
>> Denver, CO  
> 
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