| Red-winged Blackbirds were singing everywhere | 
| Always present are the American Coots | 
| It has been a good year for Bald Eagles. Usually by this time there are very few if any Bald Eagles left. Today we saw at least 60. | 
| Song Sparrows were very vocal, a welcome sound with the promise of spring. | 
| Canada Geese paired up and establishing their territories for nesting | 
| My friend Mike Johnson came along yesterday to take pictures | 
| Common Mergansers | 
| Great Blue Herons are busy working on their nests | 
| For years I have been trying to get pictures of one of these little guys, this Long-tailed Weasel was very cooperative and posed like he know what he was doing. | 
| Another great thing about Tundra Swan Day is the Chorus Frogs start signing. their sound is almost deafening | 
| These tiny frogs are very difficult to see, these are the first pictures I have ever gotten of them | 
| The Sandhill Cranes are usually back by Swan Day this year they came even a little earlier. I saw my first of the year 2 weeks ago. Who is watching who in this picture? | 
So even if the Tundra Swans are few in numbers it is still one of the best events of the year and guaranteed not to disappoint
 
 
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