Despite the relatively quiet migration conditions last night, there are a few enthusiastic songbirds and a good number of Monarchs feasting in the gardens today, along with good numbers of wading birds and our continuing collection of Western Willets in the salt pannes. It’s a beautiful day for a visit, so come join us!
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