Most of the water at Morris Island CA was still frozen and snow-covered, but there were some parts that were open. That's where I saw a ring-necked duck, hanging out with some hooded and common mergansers and Canada geese. Very cool! Then, on the drive back, I saw some people pulled over at the side of the road, next to a flooded farm field full of Canada geese. As a slowly drove past, I saw they had some serious bird-watching equipment set up, so of course I had to stop and see what the excitement was about, as surely it wasn't just the Canada geese. They pointed out the Ross's goose, the lone white bird among the Canada geese. Cool!
Started off great with two bluejays and a cardinal in one tree. Heard a raven! (Second time, first being last weekend along the river in Orleans.) Saw him/her flying afterward but from a distance through the trees. Love ravens. Goldfinch! In a tree in the open area. My first sighting of the year. Yellow-bellied sapsucker! A lifer! Well, at least I'm pretty sure that's what it was. Vibrant red over the head, much larger red area than on the downies/hairies and definitely wasn't a pileated, and the call was totally consistent with the one on my Audubon app. Also several garter snakes and a toad.
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