Very cool find! 
Perhaps this is the same bird who was found last March near Saratoga Springs. 
Seneca Lake and its drainage are outside the Cayuga Lake Basin, but lands not 
far to the north of Seneca Lake, including some ag fields along Serven Road are 
inside the basin. Please check for it there if you are in the area. A view on 
land may be more satisfying, and it would be great to confirm it within the 
Basin!. 

- - Dave Nutter

> On Mar 10, 2022, at 8:17 AM, Jay McGowan <jw...@cornell.edu> wrote:
> 
> Tim Lenz found a TUNDRA BEAN-GOOSE in a flock of Snow Geese off Seneca Lake 
> SP in Seneca County last night. The bird was still present for very distant 
> views early this morning, then flew north around 7:16am.
> 
> Original checklist: https://ebird.org/checklist/S104518907
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