[cayugabirds-l] Interpretive walks at the Montezuma Refuge

2023-11-19 Thread Peter Saracino
Friends:
Come join me for the very last Refuge walk of the season! Nature in the
Northern Hemisphere is settling in for a long winter's nap. Many strategies
have evolved across the spectrum of organisms for coping with the shorter
days and cooler temperatures - godwits flying eleven days and one hour
nonstop; wood frogs stopping both heart and brain for a spell, to mention a
few. Learn of these and more. Walks are free and all ages welcomed.
We meet in the Refuge Visitor Center sunroom at 11 am on Saturday the 25th.
Walks are free and all ages welcomed.
Pete Sar

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[cayugabirds-l] Refuge walks cont'd.

2023-11-19 Thread Peter Saracino
Hi again folks.
Some are asking how to find the refuge and how long the walks are.
The Refuge entrance is a few miles north of Seneca Falls along rt. 5&20.
The Visitor Center is the first building you'll see ON YOUR LEFT as you
drivev in.
The walk is along the mile long seneca trail and is suppose to last about
an hour and a halfbut we often get talking, looking and listening and
sharing and  have gone as long as 2.5 hours. People are free to leave as
they must.
Hope this helps.
"Things" are really on the move (visiting dunlin) or really slowing down
(infamous wood frog)or  somewhere in between (newly arriving tundra
swans and snow geese).
Nature's treasure are still there for the taking. So I hope you can join
us.
If not, Happy Thanksgiving to one and all!
Sar

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