At the 180th St. marsh the predominate bird was the Yellow-headed Blackbird. 
>From one spot I could see 12 males guarding their nesting sites while the 
>females hunted for insects. Their numbers may be greater than that, my point 
>was to get a sense of how many breeding pairs might be there. Red-winged 
>Blackbirds were there in good numbers, as were a few American Coots. I believe 
>I heard a Sora, too.

My sisters are new to birding, and I wanted to show them a most beautiful bird 
on a day without rain.

Curt Rawn

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