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We are back to Sunday. The days are going fast. I have a feeling the South Loup River’s flow reading indicator is either frozen in where the sun doesn’t hit it to melt the ice, or it is broken. It is still showing ice with a 2.72-foot gage height; 3.2 is normal. Sticking with gage feet, the Middle Loup River has a reading of 1.44 feet; 3.0 is average. The North Loup River is at 2.82 feet, with 3.795 feet an average. Someone asked me if we see bald eagles very often. I said we see them almost daily, like Sunday, when two adults and two younger ones were spotted. I learned that an eagle must be four to five years old before it displays a white head and tail. They have keen eyesite and can see their prey up to a mile away.