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We stopped to look at more birds at Birders’ Corner in Grant County on the way home from the Sandhill Crane Festival. This is a Wilson’s Snipe camoflaged in the salt grass.
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On the first day of Spring we birded the lower part of Okanogan County, including Cameron Lake Road, and saw many hundreds of Snow Buntings, a winter migrant to northern Washington, also Sandhill Cranes, Rough-legged Hawks and Mountain Bluebirds, a nice mix of winter and spring birds to go with my life bird, a Yellow-billed Loon on the Columbia River in Douglas County, a nice birthday present.