I was able to see Jay’s Dowitchers and Wilson’s Phalarope (with the help of a 
couple Cornell students) Saturday evening from East Rd. Also had a pair of Snow 
Geese & a pair of Graylag Geese in with the Canada’s. Towards sunset, 14 
Sandhill Cranes flew in and a light sprinkle created a full rainbow over the 
marsh. Shorebird numbers are really climbing (mostly yellowlegs). The pair of 
Trumpeter Swans were also present.


Mark Miller 






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