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Mon, 6 Mar 2017 22:16:09 -0500
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An afternoon drive along the west shore of Hoover, with stops at Maxtown, Area F, Walnut boat launch, and the Dam & spillway, found little in the way of migrants in an intermittent drizzle.  The lower reservoir had few waterbirds, save for a flock of ducks just above the dam.  Notables included:

Lesser Scaup - small group of 16 above the dam
Red-br.Mergansers - a nice flock of 70 strung out along the east shore above the dam
Horned Grebes - 8 were above the dam
Bonaparte's Gulls - at least 10 were hanging around the duck flock above the dam.
Woodpeckers - few along Hoover shore, but nearby Inniswood had 1 Pileated and 1 Red-headed
Yellow-rumped Warblers - 1-2 were at Maxtown and below the Dam
Tree Sparrows - 3 were still below the dam, including one singing
Grackles - a flock was hanging around Maxtown boat launch

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