Robert (lives north of Salt pt a few hundred feet) confirmed just now that the 
Scoter he saw (again) is a female.

Donna Scott
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On Jul 9, 2017, at 6:55 PM, Jay McGowan 
<jw...@cornell.edu<mailto:jw...@cornell.edu>> wrote:

I did find a male WHITE-WINGED SCOTER in the Salt Point bay yesterday morning. 
An uncommon species in migration, this is an extremely rare bird in the summer. 
A couple of photos can be seen in this checklist:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S38027854

Poppy, it's extremely unlikely that the female with chicks you're seeing is 
also a scoter, since they normally breed on the tundra far to the north of us. 
Perhaps it could be another local species like a Mallard or Common Merganser?

This scoter joins a host of other lingering diving ducks on Cayuga, Seneca, and 
Owasco lakes that include Lesser Scaup, Greater Scaup, Redhead, Ring-necked 
Duck, Bufflehead, Common Goldeneye, and Red-breasted Merganser. Taken with the 
lingering and breeding dabblers at Montezuma (including Eurasian Wigeon), one 
could see almost the full host of waterfowl right now as at any other time of 
year!

Jay

On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 9:42 AM, Donna Lee Scott 
<d...@cornell.edu<mailto:d...@cornell.edu>> wrote:
A friend of mine who lives on Cayuga L. just north of Salt Pt. saw what was 
probably a WHITE WINGED SCOTER off his dock yesterday.
He ID-d it using his Peterson's guide.


Donna Scott
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