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This morning (Fri, Dec 15) among a flock of 45 Canada Geese at the upper
end of Calero Reservoir were one ROSS'S GOOSE and four CACKLING GEESE -- three
were Aleutian-types and one was a minima-type (smaller and with a darker
breast).
Forty COMMON MERGANSERS were also seen at the upper end.
My visit was at mid-morning so I did not see the Bald Eagle this
time. I've most often found that the best time to catch sight of this
eagle is early in the morning around 8:00 am or earlier.
Ann Verdi
San Jose
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