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*Face coverings do not include winter scarves or bandanas. Two-layer fabric or surgical-type masks are required.
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March 2021
Birding DeKorte Park/Mill Creek Marsh
These urban parks can offer good birding during March for ducks, gulls, and raptors. Some early spring migrants could also be around. Migrating waterfowl including a variety of dabbling and diving ducks should be evident; we may also see raptors, gulls, sparrows, and perhaps a few early migrants. Time permitting, we may try and see Monk Parakeets nearby. Led by Scott Barnes and Carole Hughes.
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