A Caspian Tern was fishing by my cayuga L beach in Lansing on Monday. 

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Donna Scott

On Jul 1, 2014, at 10:27 PM, Dave Nutter <nutter.d...@me.com> wrote:

> Late this evening, for the first time in weeks, I biked to the lakeshore at 
> Treman State Marine Park. The OSPREY family there is doing well: one adult 
> (presumably the male) perched on the bowsprit, the other (presumably the 
> female) stood in the nest feeding 3 large and scruffy youngsters who are 
> getting their feathers but don't wear them well yet. I scoped the red 
> lighthouse and breakwater and counted 24 CASPIAN TERNS, apparently all 
> adults, and including a few I could see fishing. This seems like a lot to me 
> so early in the season, but it didn't impress eBird, so maybe it's just that 
> I haven't been keeping up. I assume these are unsuccessful parents, and those 
> who raised young will join them later.
> --Dave Nutter
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