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18° to 40° F., wind south at 10 mph, 
sky clear, river 1% to 5% open, 25 
inches of snow. Total miles, 134. 
Georg-e W. Brown, Randy Brown, 
Gary Brown, Jerry Belka, Mark 
Nelson, and Ronny Marrow from 
7:30 to 4:00; Dr. and Mrs. J. C. W. 
Bliese and Mr. and Mrs. John 
Farney in the morning only. Forty 
six mature and one immature Bald 
Eagles were seen. Other species 
seen were: Canada Goose, 12; Mal¬ 
lard, 28; Merganser (species not 
given, presumably Common), 562; 
Red-tailed Hawk, 3; Rough-legged 
Hawk, 2; Marsh Hawk, 2; Sparrow 
