It was a beautiful day to go birding. Ducks were mostly observed at Lake #9. I didn't count as many Northern Pintail as Scott but they were in every puddle. BW Teal were seen at Long Point. Horned Larks singing everywhere and robins covered the levee. Snow geese flying north, frogs croaking and daffodils about to bloom. Spring is not far off. The habitat was good for shorebirds, lets hope the fields stay wet for a few more weeks. Greater White-fronted Goose 150 Snow Goose 350 Canada Goose X Gadwall X American Wigeon X American Black Duck 1 Mallard X Blue-winged Teal 4 Northern Shoveler X Northern Pintail 1700 Green-winged Teal 175 Great Blue Heron X Black Vulture 15 Turkey Vulture 10 Bald Eagle 4 Northern Harrier 3 Red-shouldered Hawk 1 Red-tailed Hawk 7 American Kestrel 15 American Coot X Killdeer X Ring-billed Gull 400 Rock Pigeon X Eurasian Collared-Dove 2 Mourning Dove X Barred Owl 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 1 Downy Woodpecker X Northern Flicker X Loggerhead Shrike 1 Blue Jay X American Crow X Horned Lark X Carolina Chickadee X Tufted Titmouse X White-breasted Nuthatch X Carolina Wren X American Robin 1500 Northern Mockingbird X European Starling X Cedar Waxwing X Song Sparrow X Dark-eyed Junco X Northern Cardinal X Red-winged Blackbird X Eastern Meadowlark X Brown-headed Cowbird X American Goldfinch X House Sparrow X Hap Murray, KY This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org)