[SBB] sunnyvale WPCP
- Subject: [SBB] sunnyvale WPCP
- From: Phil Brown <[[email protected]]>
- Date: Mon, 21 Nov 2005 18:34:04 -0800
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This afternoon the Western pond of Sunnyvale WPCP was covered in huge flocks
of ducks. Thousands of AMERICAN WIGEON and NORTHERN SHOVELLERS (I saw no
Eurasian W, but I don't have a scope). A few CANVASBACKS, 100s of RUDDY
DUCKS, dozens of PINTAIL, and GADWALL. RING BILLED GULLS, HERRING GULLS and
BONAPARTES GULLS were all present. AMERICAN PIPPITS were foraging on the
north levee. I was surprised to see 6 MOORHEN at various places, I see them
regularly there, but usually in ones or twos. The water was a calm as a
millpond, and conditions were perfect.
Phil Brown
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