Wednesday 16 November 2022

[cobirds] Fwd: King Eiders/Wyoming-Yes

Addendum: Right now they are on the far side of the middle of the lake. The west side is mostly frozen and they are in the water on the east side of the ice. Scope required!
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Rachel Kolokoff Hopper

On Nov 16, 2022, at 9:35 AM, Rachel Kolokoff Hopper <hopkohome8@gmail.com> wrote:

The King Eiders are present this morning. Maybe 20% of the lake is frozen. Here are the directions for finding them on Lake Hattie: view them from the spit in the middle of the lake (41.23842° N, 105.93301° W), they are more easily visible from the westernmost access point on the south side of the lake at the end of County Road 45 (41.23557° N, 105.94265° W). There's another public overlook between these two that might be worth checking as well: 41.23619° N, 105.93934° W. All three of these spots seem a bit sketchy access-wise if you've never been there before, but they're all public property. 

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Rachel Kolokoff Hopper

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