Around 1pm today we had the/a female King Eider at the mouth of the outlet
at Sodus Bay right near a Red-necked Grebe.  There were still large numbers
of Long-tailed Ducks just visible through the fog.  Fishing boats flushed
the eider to the east side of the east pier and out of sight.  Further along
in our travels we had a Common Raven flying north along Route 89 two miles
south of Wolcott. Carncross Road in the Montezuma complex had 11 lingering
Snow Geese.  Morgan Road had 5 Trumpeter Swans plus 2 more along Savannah
Spring Lake Road. Knox Marcellus Marsh had 83 Common Mergansers and 28 Ruddy
Ducks.  Good numbers of Ring-necked ducks, GW Teal, No. Shoveler, Gadwall
and Am Wigeon were on most ponds.  Mike and Joann Tetlow 

 


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