Myers Point was fairly quiet this morning, with very few waterfowl moving
(although lots of loons, as Ethan mentioned.) The female SURF SCOTER and
male LONG-TAILED DUCK continue to give great looks off the marina area, and
a RED-THROATED LOON appeared right off the spit when I moved over to Salt
Point. The most interesting bird was on Salt Point, a late juvenile
TENNESSEE WARBLER in the brushy area near the tip of the point.


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

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