While checking out the Red-throated Loon Dave found off the Farmers'
Market, I had my first-of-year RED FOX SPARROW in the brush at the
southwest corner.

A couple of hawkwatches from Sapsucker Woods this morning did not produce
anything unexpected, but I did see 5+ RED-SHOULDERED HAWKS and 5 TUNDRA
SWANS, as well as Snow and Canada geese and other raptors. Students
reported ROSS'S GOOSE and BLACK VULTURE over campus earlier.


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Jay McGowan
Macaulay Library
Cornell Lab of Ornithology
jw...@cornell.edu

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