Subject: Re: Lower River Rd sightings
Date: Jan 22 08:39:26 1997
From: Raymond Korpi - rkorpi at clark.edu


There were more swans on Sauvie Island Sunday early pm, which probably
means that some of the birds have moved back across river. This happens
a lot. RK

On Sun, 19 Jan 1997, Steve Lanigan wrote:

> The flooded areas bordering Lower River Road (Vancouver Lake area) are
> starting to dry up. Yesterday, most of the waterfowl were near the end
> of the road. Saw 2 pair of Canvasbacks, 2 male Eurasian Widgeon, Common
> Goldeneye, 1 Ruddy Duck in winter plumage, (Lesser?) Scaup, and at least
> 50 snow geese. The usual crowd of Tundra Swans (seemed to be less than
> last week) and a zillion or so pintails were also part of the crowd.
> Steve Lanigan
>

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