We stopped at 140th today, didn't see a lot. Still some yellowlegs in the field 
standing water, saw a single Vesper Sparrow (FOY), white-throated sparrows, and 
song sparrows. No yellow-rumps at all. The one highlight, we saw an Eastern 
Towhee in the small "wildlife viewing area" fenced parking square. First Towhee 
I've seen in a couple years! (Something very dead in the vicinity, very 
smelly.) Swung through 180th, lots of coots and the usual ducks plus two 
yellow-headed blackbirds.

Gail Wieberdink

> On April 24, 2017 at 9:47 AM Jan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Thanks to all for directions. We did visit the marsh on Sunday. Now we can 
> check it out more often.
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> No significant birds to report. Maybe on our next visit!
>
> Thanks again.
>
>
> Jan and Larry Uden
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