Re: [cobirds] Loon molt

2010-08-27 Thread coloradodipper
To: coloradodip...@aol.com; cobirds@googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, Aug 26, 2010 11:47 pm Subject: Re: [cobirds] Loon molt Many thanks to Tony Leukering for setting the record straight on underwater wing-powered locomotion (or rather, lack thereof) among loons, and also for sharing his vast wealth

Re: [cobirds] Loon molt

2010-08-27 Thread Robert Zilly
, NJ -Original Message- From: Nick Komar quetza...@comcast.net To: coloradodip...@aol.com; cobirds@googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, Aug 26, 2010 11:47 pm Subject: Re: [cobirds] Loon molt Many thanks to Tony Leukering for setting the record straight on underwater wing-powered locomotion

Re: [cobirds] Loon molt

2010-08-27 Thread Marcel Such
...@comcast.net To: coloradodip...@aol.com; cobirds@googlegroups.com Sent: Thu, Aug 26, 2010 11:47 pm Subject: Re: [cobirds] Loon molt Many thanks to Tony Leukering for setting the record straight on underwater wing-powered locomotion (or rather, lack thereof) among loons, and also

[cobirds] Loon molt and Uppies over Boulder (longish)

2010-08-26 Thread coloradodipper
Hi all: I've recently read most of the posts about the McIntosh loon and nocturnal flights of migrants and had a few things to write in response. First off, the pattern that I see in Ted's Upland Sandpipers-over-Boulder data, is that insomniacs detect more nocturnally-migrating Uppies than

Re: [cobirds] Loon molt

2010-08-26 Thread Nick Komar
Many thanks to Tony Leukering for setting the record straight on underwater wing-powered locomotion (or rather, lack thereof) among loons, and also for sharing his vast wealth of ornithological knowledge with our Colorado birding community, making us all wealthier (in knowledge, anyway). I