Greetings All

I spent the day bopping around La Plata. It is still early spring as for 
landbird migrants: swallows, sapsuckers, kinglets, a couple of Yellow-rumpeds, 
a few Lincoln's Sparrows, etc. No Hermit Thrushes, Fox Sparrows, Mountain WC 
Sparrows or the like


However, methinks the recent weather system did something to the waterbirds
Vallecito Reservoir was a treasure trove:
4 WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS (all female types)
2 COMMON LOONS (breeding plumage)
1 RB MERGANSER (first one in eBird for the county, anyway; nice male)
4 BARROW'S GOLDENEYE (2 pairs)
51 Franklin's Gulls, > 300 RN Ducks, etc. 


Pastorius Res had nothing rare
Zink Pond had 3 late Lesser Canada Geese, 2 G WF Geese, and 1 BN STILT


Good Birding
Steve Mlodinow

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