I spent the early morning walking around Howland Island, a short loop from the iron bridge and back. Of particular note were 5 YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS (4 at the beginning of "Warbler Way" and one farther on), 5 RED-BELLIED WOODPECKERS (what I thought was a rather large number), 60 AMERICAN ROBINS (one flock of 40 and several more groups), NORTHERN FLICKER and PILEATED WOODPECKER. And an juv BALD EAGLE perched over the river.

On Cayuga lake, the ice edge (west side) is at Red Jacket Yacht Club. There I found some 210 COMMON GOLDENEYE, a CAROLINA WREN and and a BELTED KINGFISHER.

Bob McGuire





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