As another sign of spring Susan, Ann and I had a, first of the year, PURPLE MARTIN sitting on one of the Martin house poles at the Montezuma Visitor's Center yesterday. The Martin houses haven't been raised to the top of the poles yet, but it looks like time. There were half a dozen NORTHERN SHOVELERs in the visitor's center pond along with A.WIGEON, ABDU, GADWALL, MALLARD and a GREEN-WINGED TEAL. We didn't see any Blue-winged Teal. The main pool is still partially frozen and it was interesting to see Great Blue Herons walking on the ice. Many gulls covered the ice including an ICELAND GULL that Tim Lenz alerted us to. Four OSPREYS cavorted over the maintenance buildings. We could only drive as far as Benning Marsh as the road is blocked by equipment. The mucklands held many tens of thousands of Snow Geese, Mallards, Pintails and American Black Ducks. We were able with great difficulty pick up two ROSS'S GEESE, one sitting and one flying. It would have been easier, but most of the Snows were feeding or resting with their heads tucked in.
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