6 Tundra Swans (including 1 immature) at south end of lake west of jetty
blending in with ice lumps.

On 2/9/11 1:17 PM, "[email protected]"
<[email protected]> wrote:

>I made a brief and very chilly stop at Myers around 10 this morning,
>finding nothing unexpected at first.  The surprise was 53 TUNDRA SWANS
>loafing and feeding to the west of Ladoga,  as well as 3 in the private
>marina. There were 6 Canvasbacks just off Ladoga as well,  which flew
>farther out into the lake as soon as I got out of my car.
>
>Bill
>Baker
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