The immature WOOD STORK found last night continues at Knox-Marsellus Marsh
from East Road, Montezuma NWR in Seneca County this morning. Surprisingly
hard to see behind cattails most of the time, currently in the southwest
section of the marsh. The ROSEATE SPOONBILL is also still present from the
Rt. 89 bridges nearby.

Jay

On Tue, Jul 20, 2021, 8:05 PM Laura Stenzler <[email protected]> wrote:

> From the rare bird alert hotline;
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> Tim Lenz: WOOD STORK found by Les Preston continuing at Knox Marcellus
> Montezuma. Close shoreline from East Rd.
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> Laura
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