I found the n. corm. with the dc corm. flock on Diamond Lake (east side, seen from near the Park Sign on Portland, find a hole in the greenery) at about 830 am this (Tues) morining. The flock was in perfect profile, so the little corm. was easy to pick out. When this bird appeared (less than a mile from my house as the crow flies), I was in Boston. Never have so many "good birds" appeared in this area while I have been out of town. But at least this one stayed around. Warren Woessner
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