Ah, spring! The Thursday Birding Meetup birders reveled in the sunny warmth of this early spring morning at Dryden Lake today. It felt great to bird without handwarmers, ski pants, snow boots and balaclavas. Eighteen of us gathered on the platforms and along the lakeside trail to see 30 species, a definite uptick in number reflecting the migration season starting out (thanks for ebird, Tracy McLellan <https://www.facebook.com/groups/423723264332161/user/100000604080233/?__cft__[0]=AZYnf3tamr20ZZiqPwEBJ8m_0upMmnwto3Na_ib_klms-x4Yi66o43N9eSTe_b__KLdnubGoxgfHPEXkLP8SVwxCbu09SrQ6fKieNFEVxZSnEiZiQX7HiTmGXBjcikC64Kui3GvVvQXycgf123WV9rjMEqAQIzVP3_V5jgSSuJ7E1Io9m2iblTCLd5kRLCBnIvNPbQcsyTibpH2YKohUPUvx&__tn__=-]K-R>). We were treated to a veritable buffet of ducks and mergansers with 9 species represented including a raft of 22 American Wigeons, along with five Horned Grebes popping up and down. Looking across the lake, we could clearly view a Bald Eagle sitting on its nest--yay! We loved seeing our first of year Belted Kingfisher and Eastern Phoebe. The woodland fringe along the lake was alive with woodpecker drumming and spring songs being sung by our resident woodland birds as well as the returning migrants. The first brilliant yellow coltsfoot flowers graced the side of the trail, another first of year spring treat. We lingered out in the balmy temperatures for longer than usual, soaking in the promise of the season before heading to the Corner Brew in Dryden for some breakfast and conversation. All in all, a lovely morning! Want to join us next week? Thursday, April 2 will be our first anniversary as Cayuga Bird Club's weekly social birding group! Come out and celebrate with us by seeing some awesome birds at the lake. All birders are truly warmly welcomed! We'll be returning to Stewart Park, the site of our first Thursday Birding Meetup. Note TIME CHANGE reflecting the seasonal changes of light and bird activity: We will start at 7:00 am, a pattern we will keep through October. Shelley Page *she/they/ki*
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