After lunch, I headed back up to Gold Beach. In between the jetties, there was a pair (male & female) of BLUE-WINGED TEAL. At the "cat houses" on the north jetty, there was a single BRANT hanging out in the gull flock. At the Wedderburn Oxidation Ponds (just north of the north jetty), there were 3 RED-NECKED PHALAROPES (getting late) and 2 BONAPARTE'S GULL. Lots of grebes, gulls and pelicans stacked up in the marina getting out of the rough stuff, but conditions weren't too bad. Later in the afternoon, there was a RED PHALAROPE hanging out in the south jetty parking lot of Brookings Harbor. Good birding,Russ NamitzMedford