Seven species of Duck included: Shoveler (in ridiculous numbers >10000), Ruddy Duck (1000+), Pintail (300), Green-winged Teal, Blue-winged Teal, Mexican Duck (100) and best of all a drake Ring-necked Duck loafing around, a new bird for my Mexico list.
Also a LOT of Eared Grebes and American Coots. Waders included Lesser and Greater Yellowlegs, Black-necked Stilt, Spotted Sandpiper, Least Sandpipers (4) and several Killdeer.
Perhaps the highlight of the day was seeing a Red-tailed Hawk feasting on a dead Coot before heading into some nearby trees. Here's some shots of it.



Other birds of note:
American White Pelican (soaring flocks of 6 and 4)
Scott's Oriole (4 by La Palapa)
Black Phoebe (2 at dam)
Barn Swallow (20 - the biggest concentration since the birds departed. Guess they're on their way back)
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