A very large gull flock is roosting on the indeterminate ice edge at the
south end of Cayuga Lake right now.  I don't have more time, but I was able
to pick out three LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULLS and I'm sure there are more
interesting birds in there.  Watch out though, they're not particularly
visible from Stewart Park and East Shore Park has not been plowed.  I
scanned from the pullout across from East Shore.  Light is great right now
with high overcast and no heat shimmer.

Jay McGowan

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