I can add to Marie's observations with a few more species.  There was a flyover 
Green Heron.  Marsh Wrens were everywhere and in one case were feeding babies.  
There were several GB Herons with trying to swallow a large bullhead. There was 
a family of Coots, and some very small ducklings ( maybe Wood Ducks) with no 
parents visible. Out on the muskrat lodges were a number of Cormorants. 
At the shorebird area before Benning, there were both Yellowlegs, a Semi 
palmated Plover, Killdeer, and a Solitary Sandpiper.
I was very pleased to see the first new pool along the Thruway being used by 
the Black Terns and later on, a lone Great Egret.   After the work area were 
the two injured Snow Geese.

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