Saw my FOS Osprey on the bridge near Mays Point.  It sat on the cross bar 
probably wondering where its nest had gone.  I went through the wildlife drive 
around noon.  Lots of gulls.  It sounded as if I were at the ocean.  There were 
a few GBHs , one lone Harrier, and a pair of Tundra Swans, some Canada Geese, 
as well as a few muskrats.  In the canal there were a pair of Red Breasted 
Merganzers and a couple of Goldeneye.
I went down Armitage Rd.  and found maybe 50 swans along the road.  Among them 
were two with green wing tags.

The Mucklands held less than the other day.  No Snow Geese, but it was still 
early.  Hunters were also set up.  Quite a few swans were there too.

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