That photo reminds me of those MagicEye images where when you hold it close
and move it slowly away you will be able to see a hidden picture. This one
has Donald Duck, I think.

On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Marie P Read <m...@cornell.edu> wrote:

> Aurora Bay hosted an enormous raft (actually several) of mostly Redheads
> with some Ring-necked Ducks mixed in this morning. The flock was almost
> directly below the Lake Road bluffs when I arrived around 9:15 am and had
> slowly moved southward farther along the lake when I returned around 10:45
> am. I had a lot of fun shooting still and video, especially the latter,
> watching as the raft slowly changed shape as the mass of birds moved around.
> One still photo, showing just part of the raft, is here:
>
> http://www.marieread.com/cpg/displayimage.php?album=42&pos=10
>
> Anybody want to count 'em???
>
> Otherwise, Center Road had just a single Horned Lark, but a newly manured
> field just south of the Triangle Diner (on Lake Ridge Road - correct name??)
> had a large flock of possible 200 Horned Larks.
> There were scatted Tundra Swans along the lake, but the closest swans that
> got me all excited along Lake Road turned out to be Mutes!
>
> A pretty winter day.
>
> Marie
>
>
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