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American Bittern Continues at Kumeyaay Lake
dan jehl
At 8:50 this morning the American Bittern continues at Hollis Lake, just east of Kumeyaay Lake and occasionally visible from the access point north of the Kumeyaay lake loop bridge. The bridge is not safely crossed so you best walk the long way around. The bittern is actively feeding in the deep floating vegetation across the lake. Viewed from 32°50′32″ N 117°1′57″ W
Dan Jehl
San Diego
As of 11:00 The Bittern can be seen at same location that Dan Jehl has on the previous email.
Here is his info.
“American Bittern continues at Hollis Lake, just east of Kumeyaay Lake and occasionally visible from the access point north of the Kumeyaay lake loop bridge. The bridge is not safely crossed so you best walk the long way around. The bittern is actively feeding in
the deep floating vegetation across the lake. Viewed from 32°50′32″ N 117°1′57″ W”
Thanks Dan for the info!
Terry Hurst
Santee
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On Sunday, November 13, 2022, 09:03, dan jehl <jehlyfish@...> wrote:At 8:50 this morning the American Bittern continues at Hollis Lake, just east of Kumeyaay Lake and occasionally visible from the access point north of the Kumeyaay lake loop bridge. The bridge is not safely crossed so you best walk the long way around. The bittern is actively feeding in the deep floating vegetation across the lake. Viewed from 32°50′32″ N 117°1′57″ WDan JehlSan Diego