The flock of scoters drifted south past Portland point. At one time  
the flock spread out and Jessie and I were able to get a good view of  
all birds and there were 192 Black Scoter and 12 Surf Scoter. We did  
not see any White-winged so they must have left this flock. The Red- 
throated Loon was still bet seen from Myers. This is as of five  
minutes ago.

Chris Wood
Ithaca, New York
http://ebird.org

On Oct 24, 2009, at 9:57 AM, "Mark Chao" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Bob McGuire, who is leading today's Cayuga Bird Club field trip,  
> just called from Myers Park in Lansing (Saturday, 9:50 AM).  He and  
> the group have found a RED-THROATED LOON on the lake north of the  
> spit toward Taughannock Falls State Park, and a mixed raft of BLACK,  
> WHITE-WINGED, and SURF SCOTERS to the south -- in sum, about 150  
> birds in the flock.
>
> Mark Chao

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