I saw much the same array of birds at Stewart Park at lunch time today
as I did yesterday, including an adult PEREGRINE FALCON (this time
sitting on the ice watching a Red-tailed Hawk eating something) and a
BONAPARTE'S GULL (flying around over the lake fairly distantly). I
walked into Renwick to try to find where the owls might nest this
year. I didn't find any good candidates for nest holes, but I did find
an adult GREAT HORNED OWL roosting in a large knot in a cottonwood. I
will post a photo later tonight.

I just drove Cemetery Road a couple of times looking for waxwings but
was unable to find any. Maybe tomorrow will be more fruitful.

-Jay

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Jay McGowan
Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
[email protected]

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