Subject: Re: loon babies
Date: Jul 19 10:00:30 1997
From: Hal Opperman - halop at accessone.com


Kelly:

Dennis is an occasional poster to tweeters, not a subscriber, so you may
want to send him a copy of this message directly:

dpaulson at ups.edu

Great news on the GAP bird volume! At last! How does it look?

Hal

>Scott, Dennis, and others interested in Loon nesting in Washington.
>There are confirmed or probable Breeding Bird Atlas records for breeding
>in WA from the following lakes:
>Pend Oreille Co.: Sullivan nad Big Meado
>Okanogan Co.: Beth, Lost, and Spectacle Lakes
>Ferry Co.: North Twin and South Twin Lakes
>Chelan Co.: Wenatchee Lake
>Whatcom Co.: Hozomeen, Ross, Terrell, Baker, and Whatcom Lakes
>King Co.: S. Fork Tolt, Calligan, Mud, Chester Morse, Cedar, Eagle, and
>Howard Hansen Lakes and Reservoirs
>Grays Harbor Co.: Quinault Lake
>
>Dennis, the northeastern Washington Lakes were surveyed for loon breeding
>in 1985 by Alan Richards. If you want more info on NE WA breeding, he'd
>probably be the person to contact.
>
>(P.S. I got the blue-line copy for the BBA volume last week, so after
>the Index formatting is repaired, and a missing map added, it will soon
>be printed! There is hope that it might be on the shelves by the end of
>August.)
>
>Kelly Cassidy -- Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit
>Box 357980, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, 98195
>kelly at u.washington.edu --- 206-685-4195 --- 206-368-8076


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