These tiny tan-and-white birds breed in the Arctic and head south for the winter. They like open fields and coastal areas.
Dade, the same argument shows up again. A developer walks into County Hall. The Urban Development Boundary gets mentioned. And suddenly people are talking past each other instead of actually talking.
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Wigeons winter in Alameda

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