The now famous Western Grebe was enjoying some leisurely fishing this morning (10-11 am) in the channel that leads into the marina (that's the far western end of the park). No scope needed today as it swam within 30 feet of shore. Those intense red eyes and long yellow bill were easy to see. Lots of birders and photographers on hand - assume some excellent close range shots must have been taken. Many thanks to the friendly family of birders who let me peek through their awesome scope for an even better view!
Although I personally missed them, there were two juvenile Harlequins seen by a few others on the Eastern side of the park. Other species of note were a Horned Grebe and a Northern Shrike.
Good Birding!
Kris Ito