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A little bit of water finally opened up at Sippo Lake near the dam and it produced a nice mix of waterfowl this morning. Present were lesser scaup, ring-necked ducks, gadwall, northern shovelers, hooded mergansers, redhead, tundra swan, mallard, Canada geese, American coot, and a pied-billed grebe.
There was also a flyby of a killdeer. Two turkey vulture circled the area riding the strong SW winds. I also saw one red-tailed hawk and a Cooper's hawk performing acrobatics in the wind that truly demonstrated the incredible flying skills these raptors possess.
That's the news from Sippo Lake.
Happy birding!
Jon Cefus
Sent from my iPhone
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