All - 

I will be compiling the Muckrace report shortly after I return from Michigan, 
where I am helping a friend clear out the house of his recently-deceased sister.

The ibis is going into the list as "Plegadis sp.," which is how my team 
reported it.  I don't believe anyone could have been 100% certain that it was a 
Glossy.

The complete Muckrace list will, as usual, be posted on the Friends of the 
Montezuma Wetlands Complex website, and the full report on the event will 
appear in "Muckrace Musings," also on the website.

Thanks to everyone who participated.

Jane




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From: [email protected] on behalf of bob mcguire
Sent: Sun 9/11/2011 8:51 AM
To: cayugabirdlist
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] 2011 Muckrace
 
The 2011 Muckrace is now history, and I hope that a full report will  
get posted to the List soon.

Ann Mitchell, Susan Danskin, Linda Orkin, Dave Nutter, Gary  
Kohlenberg, and I took part as a recreational team, sponsored by the  
Cayuga Bird Club. We found a total of 89 birds. Colleen Richards and  
Susan Barr were another team sponsored by the club.

Some 170-odd birds were found by the collective groups. The winning  
team had 120 birds. A Sedge Wren was reported (don't know where it was  
found). Long-eared Owl was reported. Apparently no Virginia Rail or  
Least Bittern. A Glossy Ibis was reported at Railroad Road, but I have  
no information on how it was id'd (and was not a White-faced).

Overall, the shorebird numbers were extremely low, though a good  
variety of them were found. Missing, I think, were Buff-breasted,  
Western Sandpiper, American Golden Plover, Sanderling. The only decent  
shorebird area we found was the Muckrace Flats, a small area right  
along Savannah-Spring Lake Road. May's Point Pool still has  
significant exposes mud, but not a lot of birds.

Bob McGuire



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