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Date: | Fri, 17 Feb 2012 21:53:34 -0500 |
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Stopped for a short time this afternoon at Darby Creek Wetlands and
unfortunately did not find anything of any great interest other than 40-50
Tundra Swans and the usual larks, Tree, and Song Sparrows. Being just a
short distance away, I decided to head to Prairie Oaks since it has been
quite fruitful this year. Around 5 pm I was able to locate two Trumpeter
Swans on the lake to the left as you enter the Twin Lakes entrance. I was
able to run to the car to get the scope to look for a couple field
markers. Trumpeter Swans indeed!
Good Birding,
Jeff
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