Since this report I have determined that I definitely saw a Yellow billed
loon.  No question after investigating all possibilities.

Lynn Bergmeyer, Greece NY                 585-576-0422

On Wed, Mar 6, 2019, 10:55 AM Pat Martin <emartin...@earthlink.net> wrote:

> Sorry for the late report, but Lynn Bergmeyer reported to me yesterday
> that she had a huge brown loon with large yellow bill in the Genesee River
> channel at Charlotte, Monroe County on Monday March 4th. There was also a
> Red-throated Loon in the channel that day, which she eventually saw and
> declared different from the bird she had had. She also ruled out
> Double-crested Cormorant. Her description fits Yellow-billed Loon most
> closely. In case the bird is still around the area (circling the lake?) I
> thought I'd get the word out for people to keep their eyes open for it.
>
> Pat Martin
>
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