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After spending some time in the morning looking for Bergen County birds, I was planning on using Great Horned Owl as my bird-a-day. I didn't see a Great Horned Owl last year until December so it seemed a good call. I received a text late in the afternoon about a Common Goldeneye at DeKorte Park in NJ Meadowlands. Arriving around 4:40 PM with the light disappearing I grabbed my scope and headed out to the trail where we saw a Goldeneye last year. A female Goldeneye, a scarce bird here was swimming around by herself. A distant photo clearly shows the gold eye and yellow tip to the bill.
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