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> From: Meena Haribal <[email protected]>
> Date: January 10, 2012 12:19:28 PM EST
> To: bob mcguire <[email protected]>
> Subject: Broken Billed Loon
>
> Bob and all,
>
> I just now (11:00) spoke with Dave, who was with Ann at Ladoga. They  
> spotted the broken-billed Common Loon. It has now been seen there  
> for the past four or five years. I think it is remarkable that it  
> has survived with such an apparent handicap, and that it returns to  
> the same wintering spot with such regularity. That leaves me to hope  
> that the Pacific Loon may again return to the Sheldrake area this  
> winter.
>
>
> Broken–billed Loon is being seen more than 10 years now.  I think  
> Anne Marie wrote an article to club newsletter (Cayuga Bird Club)  
> either last year or year before. The bird is being seen since the  
> famous four Matt’s were birding CLB. Matt Williams was the first to  
> see it. I think it has been observed both in fall and spring or may  
> be it is the bird spends its winter here only we don’t look for it.
>
> Pacific Loon might be there only people have not been looking for it  
> long enough.
>  Meena
>
> Meena Haribal
> Boyce Thompson Institute
> Ithaca NY 14850
> Phone 607-254-1258
> http://meenaharibal.blogspot.com/
> http://haribal.org/
> http://haribal.wikispaces.com/space/showimage/wildwest+trip+August+2007+.pdf
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected] 
> ] On Behalf Of bob mcguire
> Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2012 11:18 AM
> To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
> Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Myers Tuesday
>
> First of all, thanks to Chris and Jessie for getting the word out  
> quickly about the Western Grebe. A wonderful sight!
>
> After the first group of birders had left (with Dave Nutter, Ann  
> Mitchell, Bill Baker, and Paul Anderson remaining) a group of 4  
> WHITE- WINGED SCOTERS flew up the lake and disappeared to the north.
>
> I just now (11:00) spoke with Dave, who was with Ann at Ladoga. They  
> spotted the broken-billed Common Loon. It has now been seen there  
> for the past four or five years. I think it is remarkable that it  
> has survived with such an apparent handicap, and that it returns to  
> the same wintering spot with such regularity. That leaves me to hope  
> that the Pacific Loon may again return to the Sheldrake area this  
> winter.
>
> Bob McGuire
>
>
>
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