No luck trying to refind the Franklin's from Long Point and Aurora, but we
can see a large feeding flock of gulls on the water off Deans Cove on the
west side, so if you are in that area it might be worth stopping in to take
a look.

Jay
On Nov 15, 2015 8:15 AM, "Jay McGowan" <jw...@cornell.edu> wrote:

> A few minutes ago an adult FRANKLIN'S GULL flew in to Myers Point,
> apparently from the south, and landed on the north side of the spit, out of
> sight for us at the lighthouse. We tried to reposition to get a look but it
> flew before any other birds and quickly headed off to the north with some
> Ring-billed. We are still here and it has not returned, but there is still
> at least one Franklin's on Cayuga Lake!
>
> Jay and Brad
>

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