My thoughts: I wish I'd gotten there sooner.  I arrived at noon Monday 29 March 
and 
found lots of DABBLERS, a pair of TRUMPETER SWANS, a HORNED LARK, a pair 
of BALD EAGLES at/on their nest, and a pair of KILLDEER, but no other 
shorebirds.  

As consolation I saw a pair of OSPREY on the nest just east of NYS 89 on the 
south side 
of NYS 5&20; single breeding plumage COMMON LOONS from Lower Lake Rd, Seneca 
Falls and from CR 153 in Sheldrake; and an EASTERN PHOEBE and the adult LESSER 
BLACK-BACKED GULL (presumed to be the regular for several winters in the Dean's 
Cove 
area and south) from Elm Beach Rd.
--Dave Nutter

On Sunday, March 28, 2010, at 04:27PM, "James G. Kohlenberg" 
<jg...@cornell.edu> wrote:
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