Has anybody been to Stewart Park this morning to look for the Sabine's Gull? If
so, could positive or negative reports be shared here?
Thanks,
Matt Medler
P.S. And yes, I will be getting on the Cayuga RBA soon.
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Yes. Very quiet. Dave was there way before me and indicated the same. No exotic
Gulls or Terns.
Gary
On Sep 14, 2014, at 8:28 AM, Matthew Medler
m...@cornell.edumailto:m...@cornell.edu wrote:
Has anybody been to Stewart Park this morning to look for the Sabine's Gull? If
so, could positive or
Negative:
I was at Stewart Park starting at 6:09am (just able to discern silhouette of
Great Blue Heron along the shore) until 9:24am. It seemed perfectly normal
there to me: Ring-billed, Herring, and Great Black-backed Gulls, hundreds of
Double-crested Cormorants, a couple Great Blue Herons, a
All you know is that Sabine's Gull may have passed through the Muckrace area
before it headed down to the south end of the Cayuga Lake, unfortunately no
body was keeping an eye on the north end of the lake, which is part of Muckrace
territory!
Cheers
Meena
Meena Haribal
Ithaca NY 14850