The  saturday We all saw 3-5 SE Owls at Buck & Scofield rds, I saw horned larks 
on the part of Buck just inside section 9. I will go look for them again when 
the sun comes up. (After owling). 

Saw 40-50 of what I think were swans flying south over Lans Station rd near 
dusk tonight. No binocs & i am 
Not good on their calls, so don't know if tundra or trumpeter. I ruled out 
Sandhill Cranes on basis of voice on my iPhone. 

Donna

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Donna Scott

On Dec 30, 2014, at 8:13 PM, "Marie P. Read" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well, hopefully people will see this species on the actual count January 1st, 
> but I wanted to go on record that I saw 5 Horned Larks on Mt Pleasant Road 
> this evening (Tuesday Dec 30). But not much else up there...:-(
> 
> Marie
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