Re: [cayugabirds-l] Black Scoters, Myers Point

2023-10-17 Thread Matthew Young
A group of 10 Cornell students (part of a couple classes I teach in spring
and fall) and I had a flock of 17 Brant continuously circling at Stewart
Park this morning. There were also a few Ruddy Ducks, the female Surf
Scoter, a Lesser Scaup, 2 Ring-necked Ducks, Coots and more were seen as
well.

Matt

On Tue, Oct 17, 2023 at 8:52 AM Jay McGowan  wrote:

> A flock of about 60 Black Scoters, a mix of males and females, is
> currently out on the lake directly out from the spit at Myers Point, fairly
> distant but giving reasonable scope views. A female type Surf and
> White-winged scoter are also around the lighthouse area. Some Brant have
> flown by going south, and a few were just reported at Stewart Park as well.
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[cayugabirds-l] Black Scoters, Myers Point

2023-10-17 Thread Jay McGowan
A flock of about 60 Black Scoters, a mix of males and females, is currently
out on the lake directly out from the spit at Myers Point, fairly distant
but giving reasonable scope views. A female type Surf and White-winged
scoter are also around the lighthouse area. Some Brant have flown by going
south, and a few were just reported at Stewart Park as well.

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