I birded Stewart Park and Renwick woods from about 8-10am this
morning, blissfully unaware of any unusual grebes farther north. In
Renwick Woods, I found a GREAT HORNED OWL roosting while being mobbed
by three American Crows. The crows gave up without dislodging the owl
from its roost.
A poor photo is in my checklist:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S9554337

At Stewart Park, the highlight was the huge numbers of Aythya ducks -
over 3000 at least. One huge raft east of the lighthouse jetty
contained ~2500 REDHEAD and much smaller numbers of RING-NECKED DUCK,
SCAUP, and a handful of CANVASBACK. When the entire raft took flight
and swirled around in the air (for reasons I never determined), I
thought that the scaup were mostly LESSER, but I'm not sure. I had at
least 1 GREATER SCAUP near the ice edge. West of the lighthouse jetty
was a smaller raft of 400 REDHEAD and 20 CANVASBACK. Also present: 8
COMMON GOLDENEYE, 5 COMMON LOONS, 2 RUDDY DUCK, 1 WOOD DUCK, and 1
COOT.
My checklist, including two pictures of the Aythya in flight:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S9554387

Good Birding,
Nick Sly

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