> K. T. Bardwell and I spent some time at Croton Point this a.m. With NW winds 
> we had hoped for a better raptor flight (any would have been good). But some 
> good stuff:  large red wing blackbird and cedar waxwing flocks the former 
> clearly moving through; some discernible rusty blackbirds, a few pipits and 
> horned larks and one snow bunting; all above landfill. A "murder" (does 
> 80-100 qualify) of crows. Lots of Savannah; song; white throat, swamp, junco 
> but no unusual sparrows; 5 osprey on low road (bay side). Great look at N. 
> Harrier on ground of landfill. Several yellow rumped and one palm warbler. 
> Highlight was probably a common loon -- first of season - out in croton bay.
> 
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> L. Trachtenberg
> Ossining
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