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High Country Bald Eagle Report

Observers: Ken Wells
Email: kencjlynn@aol.com
Remote Name: 198.81.26.14
Date: 11/25/2003
Time: 08:48:23 PM

Sighting

For Monday Nov.24 & Tuesday Nov.25 Lake Mary - One adult on snag at inlet, one juvenile at outlet. Convict Lake - No eagles sighted. Crowley Lake - No eagles at usual spots at Owens River inlet and Mcgee Creek inlet because of duck hunters! Two adults on shoreline at Leighton Springs, two juveniles on cliffs at Green Banks, one juvenile on west shore of McGee Bay. Over two hundred Tundra Swans along west shore of McGee Bay and another fifty plus along the Leighton Springs shoreline.Record numbers? Six Snow Geese at Leighton Springs too.June Lake - Three adults above the road in Jeffry Pines on south side of lake.Grant Lake - One juvenile on cliffs by Rush Creek inlet.


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