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Rachel Kolokoff Hopper

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Nov 14, 2022, 3:35:38 PM11/14/22
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Hi Rachel,

I checked at Lake Hattie this morning and the eiders were still there. However, it was in the single digits last night and calm, so a fair amount of the middle of the lake has started to freeze. It depends on the wind, but with the continued cold weather in the forecast I wouldn't be surprised if Hattie freezes up completely in the next few days. I probably won't go back out there, but I'll let you know if I hear from anyone else who does. 

Good birding,
Don


On Nov 13, 2022, at 9:15 AM, Donald Jones <dwilbe...@gmail.com> wrote:

Jonathan Lautenbach, who originally found the eiders yesterday, reports that they are still there this morning. Yesterday we viewed them from the spit in the middle of the lake (41.23842° N, 105.93301° W), this morning Jonathan says that 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. 

Good birding,
Don Jones
Laramie 

DuWayne Worthington

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Nov 14, 2022, 4:29:33 PM11/14/22
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Are the King Eiders adult males in breeding plumage, in winter plumage or females, or immatures??  Just curious what to look for.

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Rachel Kolokoff Hopper

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Nov 14, 2022, 4:31:33 PM11/14/22
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They appear to be females. All brown(ish) with black bills. 

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On Nov 14, 2022, at 2:29 PM, 'DuWayne Worthington' via Colorado Birds <cob...@googlegroups.com> wrote:


Are the King Eiders adult males in breeding plumage, in winter plumage or females, or immatures??  Just curious what to look for.

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Renee Casias

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Nov 14, 2022, 7:26:35 PM11/14/22
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They are females.
Brown/rusty colored.

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