Among the usual visitors at Myers Point yesterday afternoon was a solitary
male northern pintail.
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At Cornell Lab pond right now with Mallards.
Andy Guthrie and Chris Wood.
Chris Wood
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Northern Pintail, 1 male off Stewart Pk 340pm
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Still easy to see just off the ice shelf 4:45pm
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Jay McGowan, Shawn Billerman, and I looked for the big flocks of Snow
Geese in the Montezuma/ Savannah area this morning without success
(similar to Steve's report). We did see a massive flock of ~13,000
Northern Pintail (conservative estimate not counting many birds in the
tall