There is a yellow billed cuckoo sitting in a small tree next to the dock.
Thanks to Tim Lenz for locating the bird.
Ethan
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Adam Wiebe reported a single Brant on the red light house jetty. It is still
present foraging among the cormorants.
Ann
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Between 11:35 and noon on Monday, Jay McGowan, Brad Walker, some curious
passersby, and I watched the YELLOW-BILLED CUCKOO at various points around
the dock by the Stewart Park pavilion building. First Jay and Brad pointed
out the bird to me in the tall willow tree right next to the dock. The
bir
Now 80-100 Brant on the lake just north of red lighthouse
On Monday, October 17, 2016, Ann Mitchell wrote:
> Adam Wiebe reported a single Brant on the red light house jetty. It is
> still present foraging among the cormorants.
> Ann
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> Sent from my iPhone
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