Good Morning All,
Yesterday I found a pair of eyeglasses on the foot path across the barbed wire 
fence where the Limpkin is being seen. If you lost them contact me and we can 
make arrangements to get them back to you.
As for the Limpkin, it was foraging along the creek a couple of hundred yards 
East of the fence line. It did not seem to care that I was there as I just 
stood still and it moved toward me as it foraged. It was probably within 25 
feet of me at one point. It was totally undisturbed as it hunted worms in the 
mud of which it caught many.
Steve Larson

Northglenn, CO

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