A basic adult RED-THROATED LOON is visible distantly to the northwest from
East Shore Park, seeb better from father north. Several White-winged
Scoters are still in that area as well. Lots of wigeon and a pair of
NORTHERN SHOVELERS are mixed in with the Aythya flock along the ice edge.
No sign of either the Eurasian wigeon or teal from the east side.

Jay

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