PALY Wildlife Club Trip Report

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At the PALY Wildlife Observation Club, we are trying to get people involved in the beauty of nature around us and to make sure members learn at a young age how to ethically observe wildlife, correctly identify birds, and take photos. This Birdathon team explored Shoreline Lake to find 38 species, including this great example of a Blue-winged Teal and one of the Northern Mockingbirds that are singing their hearts out at this time of year.

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We were looking to see the Brant, but it must’ve left just before our visit as I saw it alone the day before. We traveled around the lake and surrounding area, and were able to spot a Blue-Winged Teal. It was a first for us in the year, and a fun way to kick off the Birdathon!