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Nick Newberry
May 20, 2020

Mountain Meadow Pond

Nick Newberry
May 20, 2020

This pond is worth inspecting in the winter or spring for waterfowl such as Cackling Goose, Tundra Swan, Snow Goose, or Greater White-fronted Goose. It can be viewed from Rt 340, but you'll need to pull safely to the side of the road. A spotting scope is advised.

eBird Hotspot: Mountain Meadow Pond

—Vic Laubach

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