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Well, I popped over to Big Island to try and find the Long-tailed Duck, but
there were too many tucked in noses, and ruddy ducks to pick it out from
amongst the bajillion (It seemed) coots.

The 9 Pelicans are still there, and gave me a really good flyby as they
moved from the East pond to the Western edge of the center pond.:
http://www.sjlarue.com/p598998142/h4283F331#h4283f331

Not to be outdone were all of the Eagles...They tried to prove that they
were the masters of the sky.
Other notables were a pair of Mute Swans.

List below:


Happy Birding and God Bless

Steve J

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