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    Bowling Green Marsh is a site for many migrating birds. Here are the Wigeons ( whistling ducks with slate blue beaks). There are hundreds of them.
    They all flew in and landed up stream (the tide is out) the second photo will show the overcrowding.
    There were so many of these Wigeons in the third photo they all took off.
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    Great photos there Chocky, certainly were a few of them there.
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    Yes . Thank you.I love the Wigeons, They're s cute with their Mohekan hair styles. I have some on video too but I can't find them. I captured such a lot of birds yesterday

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