Both birds were showing well around lunchtime today. The Spoonbill was perched out in open on a branch over the Seneca River about 200m west of the Rte 89 bridge on north side of river with some cormorants. The wood stork was actively feeding with some egrets in a pool along the near side of Knox Marcellus Marsh about 2/3 south in the marsh. It was near the island of cattail with a pool of open water to its south.
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