Despite the fact that the western tip of Lake Superior is covered by pack ice 
as far as the eye can see, there were still some brave birds present this 
morning...of note were the following recent arrivals...

Bonaparte's Gull - a minimum of 550
Harris's Sparrow - two along the roadside near the bus turnaround, just north 
of the recreation area.
White-crowned Sparrow
Lincoln's Sparrow
Orange-crowned Warbler
Veery

There are still a modest number of Horned Grebes and various other waterfowl 
(mostly divers) on the open water of the bay.

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