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Today Tim and I braved the 23 degree temperature & scoped Barr Lake at about 
8:30 am. Sorry for the late post. Near the flock of 45 Pelicans across the lake 
to the west was a swan, swimming alone. It had a small yellow area on its face 
in front of the eye, with a black bill, but U vs. V shape could not be 
determined at this distance. Probably the yellow area makes it a Tundra Swan, 
but I hope others can confirm this. Also of note were at least 24 Bald Eagles, 
clustered near one another on the ice in the center.

Candice Johnson, Denver
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