I scoped from East Shore Park this morning from 0830-9 and got a distant view 
of the spectacular assemblage of waterfowl from the the Hog Hole up the west 
shore of the lake. Notable were 20+ Tundra Swans, a female Log-tailed Duck 
fishing around the cluster piling, and a male/female pair of White-winged 
Scoters 200-300 yards out from the East Shore.  I'm hoping that Dave Nutter, 
who is down along near the west shore, will post a detailed list from that area.

Best…Stuart







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