CayugaRBA KING EIDER south of Myers Pt marina, noon Sat
--Dave Nutter
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I was at the Marina Saturday morning. No eider, but several decoys on the water,
with a duck hunter crouched on the shore. At the spit at Myers were small
sparrow like
birds hopping on the ground. Pipits, perhaps ?
Bruce Packard
Groton
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As late as 3:15 PM, the king eider was still present where Dave Nutter reported
it earlier today: south of the marina at Myer's Point.
Lindsay Goodloe
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- Forwarded Message
From: Joseph Brin brinjos...@yahoo.com
To: oneidabi...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, December 4, 2010 3:36:51 PM
Subject: [OneidaBirds] Sandhill Cranes
I just got a message from Karl Curtiss by way of Judy Thurber. He just now
(3:00
p.m.) had 48 SANDHILL CRANES
Gordon Carol I arrived at Myers about 11am. We first looked from the lighthouse without success. Then from the south side of the marina I found the KING EIDER, but it took awhile. The scope made it possible -- Gordon said he couldn't find it with binoculars -- but it took me multiple scans.