[cayugabirds-l] Red-throated Loon, Stewart Park

2010-12-30 Thread Jay McGowan
A RED-THROATED LOON that Bill Evans and I found from the railroad tracks a mile north of South End is now visible from Stewart Park. We also saw a female LONG-TAILED DUCK in the same area. No other particular rarities on our walk from Stewart to Myers, although we did see a number of Eastern

Re:[cayugabirds-l] Red-throated Loon, Stewart Park

2010-12-30 Thread Jay McGowan
And now also three Common Loons, a pair of Gadwall, and a female-type WHITE-WINGED SCOTER. Jay On Dec 30, 2010 1:42 PM, Jay McGowan jw...@cornell.edu wrote: A RED-THROATED LOON that Bill Evans and I found from the railroad tracks a mile north of South End is now visible from Stewart Park. We

[cayugabirds-l] Red-throated Loon, Stewart Park

2010-11-16 Thread Tim Lenz
Hi, This morning there was a juvenile RED-THROATED LOON in the middle of the lake near the weather station. It was visible from Stewart Park but there are probably better views from East Shore Sailing Club. Location: Stewart Park Observation date: 11/16/10 Number of species: 30