Gorgeous EURASIAN WIGEON in fall plumage with nice rufous head present with
AMERICAN WIGEONS. Also SANDHILL CRANE closer to east road. Non breeding
plumage BLACK TERN which was a surprise. Also had 1 non breeder on wildlife
drive amid many adults.

Refound 2 PECTORAL SANDPIPERS with much better views. Birds eventually flew
and are tucked away out of  view now behind some weeds. Maybe the view
would be better from Towpath rd if still present in morning?  Refound 2
GREATER YELLOWLEGS as well. CASPIAN TERNS COMMON TERNS and SNOW GOOSE all
still present. Plenty of GREAT EGRETS too.

Good birding to all
Dave Nicosia

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