The SURF SCOTER pair was still at the south end of Cayuga Lake this morning, seen distantly but well from East Shore and more distantly and less well from Stewart Park. A nice (but also distant) alternate RED-NECKED GREBE was also out on the lake, next to a Common Loon. Our first WARBLING VIREOS of the year were singing from Pier Road, Renwick Woods, and Stewart Park near the bridge. No warblers around the swan pen. Lingering waterfowl include Bufflehead, Ring-necked Duck, Lesser Scaup, Greater Scaup, Redhead, and Ruddy Duck.
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