5 COMMON LOONS offshore Lansing Station Rd. with a few CORMORANTS, Gull sp & 1 
MALLARD male.
Lake water is very high for November.

& the CEDAR WAXWINGS (6-7) have arrived to gorge on the voluminous blue cedar 
berries!
Along w A. ROBINS, BLUE JAYS, & maybe HOUSE SPARROWS (couldn't actually see 
what they were eating - they may be just getting insects, & also bird seed I 
put under the cedar trees).

Donna Scott
Lansing, Cayuga Lake
Sent from my iPhone

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