This Loon is going to die not of natural causes but because some lazy 
fisherman decided to cut his line and leave it.  I don't imagine the 
rangers have even tried to help the loon.  I just called and spoke with the 
office about it.  He then pointed me to the rangers office.  Please 
continue to call the office until they do something about it.  It wouldn't 
be hard to at least attempt to try and save the loon.  The office number is 
303-326-8425.  Please call until they get so frustrated that they actually 
do something about it. Thanks.

On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 11:42:10 PM UTC-7, Robert Raker wrote:
>
> Observed the COLO you referred to at Aurora Reservoir. Got pics of it and 
> it appears the fishing line completely encircles the bill. Not sure if the 
> bird can even opener's bill. I observed the bird continuously trying to 
> wipe off the lure and line off of it's beak. Very sad. See pics at: 
> https://ebird.org/checklist/S63378535
> Robert Raker 
> Lakewood CO.
>
>
> On Saturday, January 11, 2020 at 10:03:11 AM UTC-7, Gregg Goodrich wrote:
>>
>> We currently have 2 loons with fishing line, lures or hooks in their 
>> bills here in the Denver area. Chatfield has a Pacific Loon with fishing 
>> gear in it’s bill. Several birders have notified the park office and they 
>> said that they couldn’t get a boat out to do a rescue because of the ice at 
>> the boat ramps. Even if they could, catching it would be a challenge.
>>
>> Aurora Reservoir has a Common Loon with fishing gear in it’s bill as 
>> well. I notified the park ranger supervisor this morning. He said as long 
>> as it was diving and healthy it would be hard to catch. He said if it’s 
>> health starts to fail, then they might be able to catch it. 
>>
>> So, keep an eye on these birds and if they start to look unhealthy we can 
>> notify the rangers.
>>
>> Gregg Goodrich 
>> Highlands Ranch 
>>
>>

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