There has also been a WINTER WREN hanging out at the swan pen the last two
mornings.  Yesterday this sprightly little ball of pent-up joy was bouncing
around the east side of the pen, occasionally dropping to the grass to
forage.  This morning it chattered loudly in response to a second Winter
Wren that was calling from the jetty woods.  I also saw the adult BALD EAGLE
back on its snag this morning, for the first time since November 5th.

On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 7:35 PM, Laura Stenzler <[email protected]> wrote:

>   Hi all,
>  This evening around 5 pm, Ton and I stopped at Stewart Park to see what's
> around. It was quite busy! Aside from many Canada Geese, there was a group
> of 30 BUFFLEHEAD, a group of 20 RUDDY DUCKS, 4-5 COMMON MERGANSERS, 30+
> COOT, a small group of SCAUP sp as well as hundreds of MALLARDS.  On the
> jetty were many gulls, including at least 10 GREAT BLACKBACKED GULLS, as
> well as 5-8 CORMORANTS.
> Laura
>
>
> Laura Stenzler
> [email protected]
>



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