There's a juvenile black-crowned night-heron standing fairly close to the trail 
at the swan pen (aka Fuertes sanctuary). Also around was a white-crowned 
sparrow, ruby-crowned kinglet, yellow-rumped warbler. Evidently, only 
hyphenated birds are allowed there at the moment.

Elsewhere along the Stewart park shoreline were two female/juv northern 
shovelers (was very close to shore when I saw them), about 5 gadwalls hanging 
out with coots, and in their midst a female probably-green-winged teal (stands 
out as being the only mottled duck smaller than a coot).

Suan
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