Late afternoon, I stopped by Dryden Lake.  The only new bird was a male 
LONG-TAILED DUCK, still mostly in winter plumage.  There are more HORNED and 
PIED-BILLED GREBES scattered over the lake than I'm used to seeing.
Then stopped at the "Pond with no birds" (next to Rt. 38, just south of Dryden 
village) and located a BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT HERON on the beaver lodge in the SW 
corner.  Bunch of ducks too.

Steve Fast
Brooktondale
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