Early this afternoon, I saw eight Greater Yellowlegs on the western shore
of Cottonwood Marsh.  When I was leaving, they were close to the parking
lot on the southern shore.

A chattering and singing Marsh Wren was in the cattails about 10 m north of
the last sign towards the west along the boardwalk.

The lake had many of the usual dabblers (i.e., Am. Wigeon, Gadwall, No.
Shoveler, Mallard) and a few Ring-necked Ducks.

Paula Hansley
Louisville

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