I was in Aurora earlier today so I stopped at the boathouse to scan as 
it was pretty calm. There were 6 HORNED GREBES, three of them in breeding 
plumage and one C. LOON. I didn't see any sign of the EARED GREBE.

        I then drove to the Visitor's Center at Montezuma to see if anything 
new was around. The BLUE-WINGED TEAL were still there, new for me this year, 
but I was surprised to hear at least three MARSH WRENS singing by Larue's 
Lagoon and one E. TOWHEE. I didn't see any TREE SWALLOWS. I didn't see anything 
else that hasn't already been posted and the drive is still only open as far as 
the Carp bridge. 

Gary

 
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