We visited Boyd Lake State Park on Sept. l and did not see much migration activitie there so far. however today gave a lttle increase in some areas - Red-winged Blackbirds and Grackles are forming in large flocks. I showed one of the Park staff an Osprey flying - she said she had seen two there earlier. Some Pelicans showing signs of migrational intents - one Vesper Sparrow but no Sparrow groups observed by us. Almost no waterfowl - a Lonesome George Mallard here and there, 2 Pied Bill Grebes and a few Killdeer, probably in migration. No big rafts of ducks on the reservoir which we expected to see. We keep watching so we might see big numbers anytime now.
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