The Nelson's Sparrow was still present at 2 pm. West side of the pond at the 
Liddell Lab.

And the scoters remain. Best viewed from the east shore, along the tracks, 
where East Shore Drive starts up the hill.

Bob
On Nov 11, 2013, at 10:35 AM, Jay McGowan wrote:

> The dull NELSON'S SPARROW was still present at the Liddell Lab pond this 
> morning, as well as Song and Swamp sparrows, a late GRAY CATBIRD, and a 
> flyover LAPLAND LONGSPUR. At East Shore Park, all three species of SCOTERS 
> were visible (barely) off to the west, and my first-of-season (for the Basin 
> anyway) COMMON GOLDENEYE, a male, was diving near the base of the white 
> lighthouse jetty.
> 
> -Jay
> 
> 
> On Sat, Nov 9, 2013 at 12:47 PM, Tom Schulenberg <ts...@cornell.edu> wrote:
> At the northwest corner of the pond by Liddell Lab, off Freese Road.
> 
> Given the date and location, I was hoping for a different species. But it's 
> always nice to see a Nelson's too.
> 
> tss
> 
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