The Ruddy Turnstone was still there at 10:00 along with a couple of Killdeer. There were also lots of swallows again--Bank, Barn, Tree, and Rough-winged. From the point looking up the creek, there's a tree with no leaves, and some swallows were perching in the upper branches. There were a pair of PURPLE MARTINS perched on a branch just below where the swallows were coming and going.

I didn't see any terns, unusual gulls, or baby mergansers, but there were lots of baby geese. I stayed in the rain for awhile hoping something new would drop in, but nothing did.

Anne Marie Johnson


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