Knox-Marsellus Marsh had 10,000+ Snow Geese this afternoon, and the
Mucklands hosted another flock of perhaps 6,000. EURASIAN WIGEON were
present both at Knox-Marsellus and Morgan Road in Savannah. The best bird
of the day was a EURASIAN GREEN-WINGED TEAL with the Green-winged Teal
flock at Morgan Road:
https://ebird.org/view/checklist/S54136673

Jay

On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 7:56 PM Sandy Podulka <s...@cornell.edu> wrote:

> We checked out the NW end of Cayuga Lake this evening and found the
> large groups of Snow Geese mostly gone. There was one large white
> streak in the middle of the lake south of Cayuga Lake State Park at
> 5:30 pm, but it was not visible when we drove back around 6:30, so
> perhaps they took off. I am assuming that was Snow Geese. There were
> many groups of Tundra Swans off the lake, especially off Cayuga Lake
> State Park, and there were still many scattered ducks there and farther
> south.
>
> Has anyone checked the mucklands lately, or seen any Snow Geese
> elsewhere?  Do you think they are done, or are there lots more to
> come? I have some friends still hoping to see them....
>
> Sandy
>
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