Joe Wing also included some excellent photos in his eBird report from the Wayne 
County part of the Mucklands on 10 March - very sharp, detailed, well-lit, and 
only slightly obstructed. A joy to see. Thanks, Gary Kohlenberg, for pointing 
this out, I’d somehow overlooked them.

- - Dave Nutter

> On Mar 15, 2022, at 6:39 AM, Dave Nutter <nutter.d...@mac.com> wrote:
> 
> Thank-you to *everybody* for your patience, persistence, & communication 
> regarding finding, refinding, and documenting this super-rare European bird, 
> the Tundra Bean-Goose. As I said before, this is only the second NYS record, 
> while the first record was only last March, and probably the same bird, also 
> on northbound migration in the eastern part of the state. There are a lot of 
> birders with cameras, but photography has been very challenging, and few 
> reports even include unique photos, let alone detailed, focused, or complete 
> views of the bird. I think Sandy Podulka has finally submitted some photos to 
> eBird which give us all - and history - a satisfying view. If anyone else has 
> photos or video which even document some single field mark or behavior well 
> for this bird, please do not hesitate to add them to your eBird reports. 
> 
> - - Dave Nutter
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: ebird-al...@birds.cornell.edu
>> Date: March 15, 2022 at 1:35:33 AM EDT
>> To: nutter.d...@mac.com
>> Subject: [eBird Alert] Seneca County Rare Bird Alert <hourly>
>> 
>> *** Species Summary:
>> 
>> - Tundra Bean-Goose (1 report)
>> 
>> ---------------------------------------------
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>> The report below shows observations of rare birds in Seneca County.  View or 
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>> Tundra Bean-Goose (Anser serrirostris) (1)
>> - Reported Mar 14, 2022 16:16 by Sandy Podulka
>> - Savannah Mucklands (Seneca Co.), Seneca, New York
>> - Map: 
>> http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&t=p&z=13&q=43.0208882,-76.7310748&ll=43.0208882,-76.7310748
>> - Checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S104855238
>> - Media: 6 Photos
>> - Comments: "Continuing, originally found on Seneca Lake, then seen here, 
>> and then re-found by Tim Lenz today. Thanks to Scott Peterson for patiently 
>> showing me and others the bird."
>> 
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