The wonderful Black-necked Stilt was still visible in Knox-Marcellus marsh when Nathan Goldberg and I left at 5:50 pm today. He always favored the southern 1/3 of the marsh, in the muddy fingers, occasionally flying short distances to forage at various points. It was nice to see him in flight with long red legs trailing behind. The Eurasian Wigeon was hard to see, but more difficult was the Garganey, even Nathan's considerable efforts couldn't materialize him into view. Thanks to Ken and Tom for the updates today.
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