Viewing from near the southwest corner of Cayuga Lake I eventually saw 2 male and 1 female LONG-TAILED DUCK, so I guess there were at least 4 birds involved.I also saw:RED-THROATED LOON - 1 adult winter plumageCOMMON LOON 8DOUBLE-CRESTED CORMORANT 1PIED-BILLED GREBE 1AMERICAN COOT 1BALD EAGLE 1 adultCANADA GEESE few distantMALLARDS few /or distantRING-NECKED DUCK 1 male, probably woundedREDHEAD 1 male, possibly wounded, 4 males fleeing northHOODED MERGANSERS 1 male, 4 females, all fleeing northCOMMON GOLDENEYE 1 femaleCOMMON MERGANSER 1 femaleRUDDY DUCK 1 femaleThanks, Ann Bob, for the heads up.--Dave NutterOn Jan 05, 2012, at 10:29 AM, Brad Walker edgarallenhoo...@gmail.com wrote:Hi all,Tim Lenz and I spotted a trio of Long-tailed Ducks this morning at East Shore park. They flew in and landed about 100 feet out from shore. At that point, the male was accompanied by two females.
On Thu, Jan 5, 2012 at 9:56 AM, 6072292...@vtext.com wrote:
Long-tailed Duck, 1 male, southern Cayuga Lake
--Dave Nutter
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