On Friday, February 1st
8am, on Wycoff in Lodi: three flocks of Snow Buntings. Each flock had over
100 and maybe as many as 200+ Snow Buntings. All three flocks were on the
same road in different fields. It was so cold I couldn't stay out long to
look for other species when they landed, but I did note one of the flocks
had mostly Horned Larks in them. They were feeding or resting and sunning
themselves.

*S.L. Wold, author/originator/publisher of the Cayuga Basin Bioregion Map*
*https://www.sites.google.com/site/cayugabioregionmap/
<https://www.sites.google.com/site/cayugabioregionmap/>*

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