This evening Sara Jane and I took a walk in Upper Buttermilk. As we approached the outflow for Lake Treman, we were wonderfully surprised to hear a LOUISIANA WATERTHRUSH singing. After soaking up the bird's beautiful sounds, we continued up to the lake, where we found a pair of COMMON MERGANSER and a BELTED KINGFISHER. The waterthrush sang pretty much continuously, and as we rounded the bend below the upper lot and started back, we could still hear it singing. What a great way to greet the change of seasons!

Larry

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W. Larry Hymes
120 Vine Street, Ithaca, NY 14850
(H) 607-277-0759, w...@cornell.edu
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