I forgot to post this yesterday!  Is this a rare bird sighting?  I have
pictures, and there is no mistaking this red-eyed beauty!  It was about
11am on Friday hunting in a low-leveled water area, on Wildlife Drive.  Are
they usually nocturnal?  I did not note the name of the  "pull-over photo
opportunity area," but as you drive north on the drive, and make the first
bend left, it was the first or second pull-over.
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Cayuga Basin Bioregion Map, Author/Originator/Designer/Publisher,
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www.airbnb.com/rooms/446114

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