>From the blind this afternoon, I found at least two Red-breasted Mergansers in 
>the center of the wetlands close to the edge of the ice.  I got pictures of 
>both of them, with his neck stretched upward.   One of the Red-breasted 
>Mergansers flew off right before I left.  I lost track of him, so I'm not sure 
>if he was just circling the area or departing.   There were also around a 
>dozen Common Mergansers.  Waterfowl is returning, but there wasn't quite the 
>variety as this past Sunday.   Also there:
 
Canada Geese, Mallard, Am. Coot, Northern Shoveler, Bufflehead, Hooded 
Merganser, and either Ring-necked Duck or Scaup(they were sleeping with their 
heads tucked a distance away).   
 
There were 2 Golden-crowned Kinglets singing back and forth along the creek 
near Anderson Lakes Blvd.  I got a picture of one with his crown tilted right 
towards me.   I was hoping for Fox Sparrow but still no luck.   I'm sure 
they'll return by the weekend.
 
John
 
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