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My "Little Year" in 2008

My New Year Resolution to view and learn about as many species of birds as possible during 2008.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park, San Francisco

Just went on a quick trip to see if I could find some of the birds that I've heard were at Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park. I got a glimpse of a female Wood Duck in the evening, but didn't see other birds that I'd read about online.

Afterward, I went to Strybing Arboretum and listened to an interesting talk about Alaskan bird areas under threat from oil development and logging.
Posted by Unknown at 8:28 AM
Labels: eli saddler, San Francisco, wood duck
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