Around 4 or so, we went to the Howard farm on Trask Bridge Road to see the swans Dan Williams found. Many small flocks of Sandhill Cranes were flying around then. As Dan mentioned, viewing conditions at that time of day are poor, so we went over to Moody Road. All along that road, there are flooded fields with large numbers of Canada Geese and other waterfowl—Wood Ducks, widgeon, Gadwalls, Shovelers, Pintails, and Mallards. Viewing conditions here were very good. On the dead-end section of Moody Road east of Blodgett, you can get very good close views of a flock of 10 Snow Geese and numbers of White-fronted Geese. We didn’t check Canada Geese, but it was hard not to notice a few Cackling Geese in flight. More cranes were both on the ground and flying around along Moody. Excellent close views of several displaying male Hooded Mergansers were had immediately off the south side of the bridge on Rockton Road over the wooded creek between Blodgett Road and Eunice Road.