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Sandhill Crane still at Crowley

Observers: Ken Wells
Email: kencjlynn@aol.com
Remote Name: 198.81.26.14
Date: 12/15/2003
Time: 09:51:13 PM

Sighting

Monday, Dec. 15th. Sandhill Crane walking in the snow along the shore at McGee Creek inlet.Also at Crowley - Peregrine Falcon perched on weather instruments at the end of the dirt access road that starts just past the Whitmore Springs pool.Lone American White Pelican at Owens River inlet,one Snow Goose hanging out with the Tundra Swans on the ice in McGee Bay and three Bald Eagles.Lake 50% frozen - both north and south ends.Middle portion ice free with lots of birds!


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