NO RUFF. Waited for Ruff to return until 5:30 PM Tuesday.  No luck.

Judy Thurber
Liverpool

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On May 14, 2013, at 2:01 PM, <tigge...@aol.com> wrote:

> Tony Shrimpton reports that the Ruff was at Howland Island this noontime, but 
> was just flushed with yellowlegs by a flyby falcon (probably the Merlin seen 
> yesterday).  So far he hasn't seen them come back but of course they may.  
> 
> I would also issue a plea for updates if anyone sees the Tricolored Heron 
> (yes I'm perhaps the only one not to see it).  Monday I looked for it on 
> Seneca Trail and from the Rte 5/20 bridge (which offers a great view of the 
> river in that area) but could not find.  I know it has been seen on and off 
> at the spot so may not be gone.....  
> 
> No Glossy Ibis at Kipp Island or anywhere else that Rose DeNeve and I went.  
> Shorebirds continue on the Main Pool but I could only find Dunlin, Least, and 
> the two yellowlegs sp.  Morning light is highly recommended for both Main 
> Pool and Kipp spots unless overcast.
> 
> Four Lesser Scaup were with 10 Ruddy Ducks at K-M marsh but ran out of light 
> at Puddler's.  Photo of the Ruff here:
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/22183060@N08/8739033634/in/photostream
> 
> Dave Wheeler
> N. Syracuse, NY
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