The Snow Geese, ( Aythya too ), on Cayuga were close to Cayuga Lake 
State Park visible from the end of Lake Rd. / Rt-89. I found two Ross's Geese 
in with about 30,000 Snows. The flock Dave mentioned on the  Mucklands is 
pretty impressive, but viewing is more difficult. They situated themselves in 
the south fields and now that it is posted I couldn't get close enough for good 
study. It still made for nice video when they all would pick up. 
        Knox Marcellus Marsh is holding very large numbers of N. Pintail and 
Tundra Swans. The distance and heat shimmer made it hard to see any Trumpeter 
Swans, if their were any. It's definitely worth a trip up. 

Gary 


On Mar 4, 2012, at 6:50 AM, <[email protected]>
 wrote:

Are the large numbers of snow geese still present on cayuga lake or montezuma 
area? Also the aythya raft?  Tundra swans?  Have not seen any posts lately. 
Have a couple guests I am taking birding today up the lake. Thanks  

Dave Nicosia. 
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