Via canoe this afternoon, we had great fun watching three belted kingfishers as 
they flew back and forth over the still water of Fall Creek. After sighting two 
great blue herons, a green heron flushed out of the reeds and stood preening 
just 20 feet away for over 10 minutes [note to self: 2 kids and a camera in a 
canoe = unfocused pix]. Overhead an osprey also flew up and down the waterway. 
7-8 rock doves huddled and pecked in the dirt under the train and Rt. 13 
bridges. 
Once on the southern edge of the lake, Canada geese, mallards, d-c cormorants, 
Caspian tern, and three sp. of gulls dominated the scene.
A great way to spend a couple of hours on a beautiful day.

Colleen Richards

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