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Western Grebes at Diaz Lake

Observers: Wickman
Email: ajwickman@qnet.com
Remote Name: 63.93.64.62
Date: 12/28/2003
Time: 01:11:36 PM

Sighting

Today Bob and I saw two Western Grebes, rare on the graph for late Dec., at Diaz Lake. We also had really good looks at the mink at the river crossing - pink nose, tiny ears, shiny black button eyes. Zone One of the Owens Lake flood site had 40-50 Least Sandpipers, tons of Horned Larks and a few Pippits and Mountain Bluebirds. Zone Two now has a giant "No Admittance" sign which we didn't cross.


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