All three scorer species seen on today’s Cayuga Bird Club field trip led by
Bob McGuire. Surf and White-winged at Long Point State Park; Single Black
Scoter seen with a WW Scoter from Lake Road bluffs north of Long Point.
Diane Morton
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I spent an hour or so at Stewart Park at mid-day today, hoping that Dave
Nicosia's predictions might come true before the winds shifted. It was pretty
quiet, but I did pick out a group of 4 WHITE-WINGED SCOTERS far off the center
of the park and a single female-type BLACK SCOTER further to the w
Small flock of all three scoters off East Shore Park. Not much else so far.
Jay
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Hi all,
Two female Black Scoters were reported from Stewart Park this morning.
Scott, Brad, Livia and I just saw 5 RUDDY DUCKS at Stewart, two female
types and three winter plumage males that looked VERY much like female
Black Scoters before closer inspection. I would be interested to hear any
deta
Hi,
So far this morning, I've seen a pair of Surf Scoters at East Shore
Park, Ithaca, and a male White-winged Scoter at Dryden Lake, Dryden
(here now). More later... check those lakes!
Cheers, Tom
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Thomas Brodie Johnson
Ithaca, NY
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