I was able to enjoy two of my interests by skiing on the inlet, starting at
Cherry St and heading out to the white lighthouse. A steady north wind made
returning easier.
     there was what seemed to be a solitary tundra swan possibly in
distress just south of the entrance to the Marina. It was sitting and did
not get up as I skied by, about 50' away. It opened its black bill though
it wasn't making any noise.
     Mainly I saw  Canadian Geese flying up to the open water, wherever
that is, as they have been doing each day. I see them daily flying back and
forth above Inlet Valley on South Hill.  Also some occasional duck species
too high up for me to identify.
     I heard a mockingbird on Cherry st. when I started out.

                            Toby Dean

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