Some of us spent the day, Sunday, standing on windy, snow-swept 
shorelines looking through incredibly large flocks for Ross Geese and 
Eurasian Widgeon without success (Well OK, there was the Ross Goose 
overhead, but you might have seen it while staying in the car.) Others 
stayed at home, slept in late and birded from within the house looking 
at feeders. One of us got perhaps the bird of the day, a Fox Sparrow 
eating our corn. OK, that person did miss the companionship during the day.

Cheers,

John and Karen

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