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Fri, 12 Mar 2021 21:49:50 -0500
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I guess I missed the peak of the duck & Tundra Swan gathering at this spot. I did finally see N Pintails which I had missed so far. Ducks weren’t close but I had Green-winged Teal, Ring-necked, N Shoveler and mallard also. Maybe 20-30 distant swans, presumably tundra, that took flight and I couldn’t locate them again.

2 Bald Eagles, one adult, one imm. Pair of Red-taileds. Couple kestrels. 1 great blue heron. Heard Killdeer and a few Sandhill Cranes. Saw a few TVs including one Black Vulture on the drive.

Did pick up my FOS Field Sparrow & Tree Swallows. It was a nice spring cacophony of raucous Red-winged Blackbirds and grackles joined by many frogs. 

Peggy Wang
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