I'm surprised I have seen one before now, but there is a YELLOW-BELLIED
SAPSUCKER tapping and flying around in the woods just south of the main
entrance at the Lab of Ornithology at Sapsucker Woods.

Not too much of note on Dryden Lake this morning, but 4 COMMON LOONS and two
HORNED GREBES were there.  Yesterday an immature BALD EAGLE was sitting on
the ice in the morning.  George Road was also pretty quiet this morning
(three Horned Grebes remain), but on Beebe Lake I had a flock of ducks land
briefly that included 2 male AMERICAN WIGEON, 1 female GREEN-WINGED TEAL,
and half a dozen Mallards.  Two PIED-BILLED GREBES were still along the
south shore.


Jay McGowan
Cornell Lab of Ornithology

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