I also heard COMMON NIGHTHAWK calls yesterday evening (Sat) at home. The bird seemed to rise from a ground-roost close by.

-Geo

On May 29, 2011, at 3:41 PM, Dave Nutter wrote:

I sent this late Saturday evening, but it seems not to have gone through.
--Dave Nutter

On May 28, 2011, at 07:42 PM, Dave Nutter <nutter.d...@me.com> wrote:

Highlights of a walk at dusk to the shore of Cayuga Lake at Treman State Marine Park included: a female HOODED MERGANSER with at least 10 downy merganserlings in the flooded ditch by the Hangar Theatre; an unseen WILLOW FLYCATCHER which "fitzpewed" twice from the tall weeds and short saplings near the lake; an unseen COMMON NIGHTHAWK which called 5 times as it flew past northbound, presumably to migrate along the west shore of the lake; a southbound GREAT BLUE HERON flying low over the water in silhouette in front of the Cornell boathouse.
--Dave Nutter

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