While doing my usual two hour survey at Myers this morning I had a single flyover DICKCISSEL that was flying to the east. This was my first diurnal flyover Dickcissel that I have heard/seen in the Cayuga Lake Basin. There wasn't too much else of note other than a juvenile SEMIPALMATED PLOVER on the point from sunrise until 7:05am.
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