Just to clarify my first post today. I was insinuating the Brant could die there. It had a slight limp yesterday and has been in the same 100 yard radius the last few times I've been out there. I could be totally wrong in saying this but it just seems like easy prey... Of course I hope this is not the case!
Cade Cropper
On Nov 2, 2013 8:59 AM, "Joe Roller" <jroller9@gmail.com> wrote:
-- Do you think it will die there or that it won't be seen farther south?Not sure what you meant, Cade.thanks, Joe Roller, DenverOn Sat, Nov 2, 2013 at 7:07 AM, Cade Cropper <thesolefiend@gmail.com> wrote:A of yesterday at 4pm the scoter was still present and close to the south shore. No sign of the many Surf Scoters that were seen on the day before Halloween, but winds were nasty so who knows. Also the Brant was at still at Houts in Loveland at 5:30pm, sadly I think it will be it's last stop...
Bird on!
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Cade Cropper
Loveland
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