The south end of Cayuga Lake has much the same birds as have been described 
recently, but the ice is a bit more extensive, sweeping out toward the white 
lighthouse then near the end of the red lighthouse breakwater.   Despite the 
extent of ice off Stewart and totally covering Cayuga Inlet and the Hog Hole, 
it is not very broad along the lakeshore of Treman Marine Park.  Most waterfowl 
extended west of the red lighthouse breakwater and were fairly close, not too 
hard to see through the tall weeds.   The ice off Stewart held hundreds of 
gulls, and the lake north from there had the TUNDRA SWANS, most of the COMMON 
GOLDENEYE, and many of the COMMON MERGANSERS.  Here's my total list from a walk 
to the lakeshore and back in the middle of the day:

TUNDRA SWAN - 19 
CANADA GOOSE - a few around on water and distantly in air 
 GADWALL - few 
AMERICAN BLACK DUCK - few 
MALLARD - many 
NORTHERN PINTAIL - 1 female 
AMERICAN WIGEON  ~3 male, 2 female 
REDHEAD - lots
CANVASBACK - quite a few
RING-NECKED DUCK - few 
LESSER SCAUP quite a few   
GREATER SCAUP - few 
COMMON GOLDENEYE - a couple off Treman; several off Stewart
BUFFLEHEAD - few 
RUDDY DUCK - 2 
COMMON MERGANSER - scattered about
HOODED MERGANSER  - still a few
PIED-BILLED GREBE - 1 with large duck flock 
DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT - 1 nearly adult on emergent rock off Treman Marine 
Park
AMERICAN COOT - few
BALD EAGLE - 2 adults flew from Hog Hole along west side of lake to a tall pine 
about halfway to Ithaca Yacht Club.  One (larger/female?) has dark spots across 
upper rum, making white tail in flight rectangular.  Other has normal broad 
wedge of white from tail up rump. 
RED-TAILED HAWK - 1 over Cass Park 
RING-BILLED GULL - lots on ice
HERRING GULL - lots on ice & in water
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL - 1 adult on ice off Stewart Park 
GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL - some on ice, some in water, some on red lighthouse 
breakwater, recaliming a once-popular resting spot that has been shunned by 
nearly all gulls for weeks now.
ROCK PIGEON ~90 on high tension wires over Flood Control Channel
RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER - with American Robins
AMERICAN CROW - various places and commuting overhead
AMERICAN ROBIN  ~30 wandering near Cass Rink and railroad grade
EUROPEAN STARLING - 1 near rink, 6 overhead from my yard
WHITE-THROATED SPARROW - 2 hiding in tall weeds in my yard
NORTHERN CARDINAL - 1 male along railroad grade
HOUSE SPARROW - 2 males in thicket west of Children's Garden

--Dave Nutter

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