Bobolink???

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 From: Paul <pschm...@stny.rr.com>
To: Cayugabirds-L@cornell.edu 
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 3:43 PM
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Snow Bunting?
 

I was on van Dyne Spoor Road today  about 1 pm when I saw 
a mostly white bird perched among about 1/2 dozen Redwing Blackbirds.  It 
was on a dead snag to the south of the sixth telephone pole after the 
woods.  Put my binoculars on it from and could see it was only slightly 
smaller than the RWBB, had black on the back leading down along the wing.  
Otherwise, the bird was a slightly dull white. Could not get a read on the 
beak.  I  suspect that it was a Snow Bunting, but I am wary of that 
because of the date.  Seems early.  Does anyone have access to records 
to address whether Snow Bunting could be down here this early?  Any other 
ideas on what it might be?
 
I was setting up my tripod and camera for photo when one of 
the Montezuma NWR vehicles rolled past, spooking the birds.  Remained for 
1/2 hour looking for the bird again, but did not see it. 
 
Sure would like someone else to confirm this. 
 
Paul Schmitt
 
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