Hi all,

Two days ago I was rollerblading in shorts and T-shirt. Today I'm jogging
through an inch of fresh snow. What will the birds make of all this? Let's
find out together on a Cayuga Bird Club field trip around the lake:

  Saturday, February 24, 2018
  8:00am - 4:00pm (end time is approximate)
  Meet at STEWART PARK
  Contact: Suan Yong (607-351-9334)

We'll meet at the east end parking lot of Stewart Park (turn right as you
enter the park) and carpool to drive to the north end of the lake and back.
Feel free to pack a lunch, but I do plan to stop along the way to get food
(most likely at the Nice and Easy). Forecast is looking decent (40s, light
wind, overcast with slight chance of rain later).

The itinerary is subject to change, but I'm leaning towards pushing to get
to the north end of the lake sooner to hopefully experience the large
flocks of Snow Geese that have started arriving the Mucklands. Will they be
there on Saturday? Are the Snowy Owls and Snow Buntings still around? What
about the Gyrfalcon or Slaty-Backed Gull? Let's find out together.

Suan

PS. If anyone else out and about on Saturday can send sighting updates to
me or this list, it would be much appreciated.

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