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All,
Today Frank Vanslager and I walked the railroad tracks thru New Chicago
Marsh were we had several VAUX'S SWIFTS early on. SNOWY PLOVERS were in
the Pond at State and Spreckles (1), the South Junction Pond (2) and in the
Alviso Impoundment (2). The South Junction Pond also had RED-NECKED
PHALAROPES and at least six WILSON PHALAROPES. The best bird of
the day was a WHIMBREL (pointed out by Dave Weber on our return trip) that
seemed to be traveling with at least three MARBLED GODWIT (they flew off
together toward Salt Pond A16). A BARN OWL was in the nest box near the
EEC headquarters, several BROWN PELICANS were on the Islands in Salt
Pond A16 and a PERIGRINE FALCON was on a power tower along the EEC entrance
road.
Take care,
Bob Reiling
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