Hi all,
I went to Myers to check out is something would show up on this bleak day. 
There were about 2 to 3 hundred swallows over the spit and the first bird I saw 
was a CLIFF SWALLOW, I think I looked it because it looked different from the 
tree swallows. There were BANK, ROUGH-WINGED and BARN swallows mixed in. There 
were a few Killdeer, five caspian terns, THREE hooded mergansers.
As I was heading out a partially albino, mostly grayish looking Tree Swallow 
flew in front of my car.

Yesterday evening, a friend from NJ wanted to see blackbirds in the marsh. So 
we took a drive to MNWR, though we did not see any many birds as I had seen 
last week, but we did see a few hundreds and for her that was also exciting 
view. We stopped at East Road for a very short time in the hopes of Cranes, but 
did not get enough time to scan shorebirds. We only had a good look at the No. 
Harrier flying very close to us.

While at North Spring Pool and East Road, we saw hundreds of BOBOLINKS flying 
overhead. I think at least must have seen more than 2000 birds. I also saw 
Common Night Hawk over May's Marsh.

Meena

Meena Haribal
Boyce Thompson Institute
Ithaca NY 14850
Phone 607-254-1258
http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/
http://haribal.org/
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