Just before the rain descended, Jen Vieth and I managed a walk down to the observation point on the river, and a return hike through part of the archery range. Next to the parking lot, there were a red-tail hawk and several bluebirds, hunting. With a water-loving toddler in tow, we were only able to spot the usual eagles and waterfowl at the point. There was at least one pie-billed grebe in the bay, among numerous coots, mergansers, etc. In the woods we found an E. phoebe---a cooperative little thing, who allowed Vincent (age 23 months or so) a good look, within a few feet---and brown creeper among the usual suspects, plus (FOY for me) a pair of yellow-bellied sapsuckers, and a yellow-rumped warbler.
(Still waiting, on that r-c kinglet, winter wren, hermit thrush,......) Linda Whyte -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://moumn.org/pipermail/mou-net_moumn.org/attachments/20080406/8eb367f3/attachment.html

