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<blockquote data-quote="ridgewalker" data-source="post: 2498617" data-attributes="member: 55998"><p>I see a flock of Merriams quite often taking my granddaughter to school. Colorado has Merriams in the mountains and Rio Grandes out east.</p><p>I took a Merriams years ago near Lyons and see them in Estes Park frequently. Shorter legs than Rios and appear to be heavier. The tail feathers of the Toms are quite nice.</p><p>The Colorado eastern slope has quite a few especially south near the Spanish Peaks area. They move up to higher elevations in the spring and down in the fall.</p><p>Best of luck finding them on public land without scouting!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridgewalker, post: 2498617, member: 55998"] I see a flock of Merriams quite often taking my granddaughter to school. Colorado has Merriams in the mountains and Rio Grandes out east. I took a Merriams years ago near Lyons and see them in Estes Park frequently. Shorter legs than Rios and appear to be heavier. The tail feathers of the Toms are quite nice. The Colorado eastern slope has quite a few especially south near the Spanish Peaks area. They move up to higher elevations in the spring and down in the fall. Best of luck finding them on public land without scouting! [/QUOTE]
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