Just curious, does anyone plan on checking Cayuga Lake or Lake Ontario for 
unusual birds tossed around by the remnants of Hurricane Nate?

The storm system was centered just North of Mobile, Alabama on Sunday morning 
at 5AM. Only 30 hours later, the remnants of this storm was centered over 
Buffalo, New York, and is forecast to move East-Northeast from there into New 
England.

With such a rapidly moving storm, I wouldn’t be surprised if something 
interesting gets deposited onto Lake Erie or Ontario, with the possibility for 
something showing up on any of the Finger Lakes over the next 24-48 hours. It’s 
a long shot, but worth keeping alert for weird stuff.

Good birding!

Sincerely,
Chris T-H

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