Walking my patch, running from Bowls Ave to the Northern Wildlife Area just 
south of Reynodl's Landing Park, along the river I hit an incredible count 
of birds today, 40 species in a 2 mile walk. Generaly I run a count of 21 
birds, with thirty being a rely good day.
All spices of Swallow that can be expected here except Cliff, Northern 
Rough, Violet-green Tree and Barn, were present. Their was four *Buffleheads 
*still present, they usually leave the river and head for the open lakes 
around the area by this time.
Highlights were *Cinnamon Teal,* always a joy, and a *Wood Duck.* The 
*Blue-winged 
Teals* were out in force today also, I counted 13, usually I get four or 
six. As I walked back to the car I was at 39 and found myself hoping for a 
Rock Pigeon, not exiting but I hadn't seen it yet that morning and it would 
put me at 40. Instead of a boring pigeon I got a *Black-crowned 
Night-Heron,* more exiting then a pigeon (sorry pigeons your still 
cool-ish). 
Also I found two *Audubon Yellow-rumped Warblers*, my first warblers of the 
season. Warblers and singing birds, it's rely starting to sound and look 
like spring.
Good Birding,
Brian Johnson

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