Birds at the south end of Cayuga Lake this morning included:
BLACK SCOTER - 7 females relatively close off East Shore
WHITE-WINGED SCOTER - 4 females distant to the NW from East Shore
HORNED GREBE - group of 10 visible from East Shore, another 8 farther
north, visible from the railroad crossing.
RED-NECKED GREBE - 2 with a few Horned Grebes towards the west shore, just
out of sight to north from East Shore.
RED-THROATED LOON - 1 adult straight out from the railroad crossing, well
north of East Shore.
COMMON LOON - at least 3 moving around.
REDHEAD - pair close to east shore of lake, seen from Stewart; then later a
flock of 7 flying north up the lake.
BONAPARTE'S GULL - line of at least 12 birds flying south past East Shore.

Good numbers of Yellow-rumped Warblers remain (or have reappeared?) around
the Swan Pen at Stewart, and we found a very late YELLOW WARBLER in the
willows near the dock this morning.

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

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