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Resident Killers Playing Hide and Seek

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We came upon them and viewed their widespread pattern moving down towards the San Juans.  Among them, we saw K26 Lobo and K33 Tika, two large males.

It was a challenge for sure with Resident Killers Playing Hide and Seek but still a great afternoon.

 

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