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No swallows today, but there was a nice movement of songbirds along the lake.  Of note were 6 common redpolls.  Other migrants were blue jays, American robins, cedar waxwings, snow buntings, rusty blackbirds, and cowbirds.  The lingering yellow warbler was still present.  I also found a gray catbird and a common yellowthroat.

The only thing moving on the lake were Bonaparte's gulls. With about 450 counted.  On Sunday and Monday, 1st year birds made up about 1% of the total.  Today it was between 10-20%.  There were about 100 horned grebes.

John Pogacnik




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