A flock of 78 small terns, apparently mostly COMMON but with at least one
BLACK and a couple FORSTER'S was offshore from Cayuga Lake S.P. just now,
viewed from Harris Park. They fed on the lake for a few minutes, then rose
up at disappeared high to the west.

I also had one singing GRASSHOPPER SPARROW on Lake Road in south of Long
Point on the way up.

Jay McGowan

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