Yes, darn it! It would be a big loss. And doubly annoying because we included 
it as a good birding spot in the new Basin Birding Guide.

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From: [email protected] 
[[email protected]] on behalf of Gary Kohlenberg 
[[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2012 11:31 AM
To: Jay William McGowan
Cc: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Montezuma Sunday; George Rd. Vesper Sparrow

My understanding on George Rd. pond is that the beaver dam that created it was 
to be removed. The Dryden village is in the process of restoring the railroad 
bed to a walking trail.
If someone could verify this please do. I think we may have lost a terrific 
birding spot.
Gary




On Apr 9, 2012, at 10:09 AM, "Jay McGowan" 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hi all,
Livia and I also found many of the birds reported by others along Cayuga Lake 
and the Montezuma area. A few additional reports:
A CASPIAN TERN flying north up the lake past Myers Point in the morning.
A late NORTHERN SHRIKE perching in small tress on the north side of Carncross 
Road; two CASPIAN TERNS flying along the channel at the end of Carncross Road.
A MUTE SWAN with three TRUMPETER SWANS at the end of Morgan Road.
The two WESTERN GREBES visible from Cayuga Lake State Park on the west side of 
the lake just before dusk.

This morning, George Road pond was still extremely dry, apparently drained. I'm 
still unclear on the ownership of this area, but it is obviously a huge loss to 
the area if this draining is permanent. A few GREEN-WINGED TEAL were still 
using the small channel of water, and a single KILLDEER and a COYOTE were 
walking around on the mudflats. Perhaps most notable was a singing VESPER 
SPARROW uphill from the intersection of 38 and Hart Road.

Good birding,
-Jay

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Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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