This field NW of Ledyard Rd & Dixon Rd (Town of Ledyard, Cayuga County) had 
exposed corn among stubble close to Ledyard Rd, and scores of HORNED LARKS were 
easy to see. We initially saw the LAPLAND LONGSPUR with a few of the larks on 
the road shoulder, but when they moved north into the field to join the other 
larks, we did not spend enough time to refind it. With more patience and less 
blowing snow I think it could have been found. Farther NW in that same field, 
west of some power lines and north of a low rise, we saw about 20 SNOW BUNTINGS 
flying up briefly, perhaps part of a larger group. Again, with less wind and 
more patience they might be refound.

--Dave Nutter


On Jan 29, 2015, at 03:42 PM, Ann Mitchell <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Ledyard Road just west of Dixon Road. In with a flock of Horned Larks on 
> side of the road. Super looks!
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