Astounding! That's about 3 miles from the location where a Gray Kingbird
was found around this time of year in 1987 (23 years ago), and under
similar circumstances. I recall former basin birder Dick Evans telling me
that someone had reported one and none from local birding community
followed up on it thinking it was likely a mistaken ID, as is frequently
the case with this species. Then finally three weeks later it was found
for many to see.
What a treat for folks attending the NYSOA meeting in nearby Auburn, NY. I
wonder if the meeting's paper session started on time this afternoon? ;)
Bill E
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CayugaRBA GRAY KINGBIRD Van Dyne Spoor Rd Seneca St by Dominic Sherony
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