Hi Birders-
Checked the usual places. Today in Alviso there was an immature Peregrine Falcon along the EEC entrance road, probably the one seen by Dean. The pond on the S side of the road is completely covered in algae. There was none a week ago. In the top of the cottonwoods at the EEC there was what seemed to be a large pale Savanah Sparrow. It flew over the butterfly garden and I could refind it. Two Common Moorhen were seen from the floating dock. At the old cannery I was hoping for Cliff Swallows, but there were none when I got there. However, a small flock eventually appeared but did not land. Yesterday the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker was still at Ed Levin Park. I was there again today. The grass around the tamarisks had just been mowed, but the YBSS apparently didn't care, probably because the mower driver didn't have binoculars. The YBSS chased off a Nutall's Woodpecker. It's been there for four months now. Two Allen's Hummers were near the corral.
Dave Weber,
Milpitas
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