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A pair of trumpeter swans taking off.
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Canada goose.
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Literally thousands of Canada geese came in while we were there. What a site. A pair of herring gulls sitting a top the martin house created quite the stir with the tree swallows.
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Red wing blackbirds calling.
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Red wing blackbird.
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