I did get a fine look at a male NORTHERN HARRIER low over the fields to the northwest, and I flushed a WILSON'S SNIPE from the grassy fringes of the marsh northeast of the pond, and there were a few RED-WINGED BLACKBIRDS and BROWN-HEADED COWBIRDS among the EUROPEAN STARLINGS working the fields. There were several obviously long-tailed SONG & TREE SPARROWS occasionally near the pond and marsh. EBird called the snipe rare, but somehow it's not the same...
--Dave Nutter

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