Unlike many places around Montezuma NWR, there is no sign there to ban unauthorized access.
--Dave Nutter
On Apr 27, 2012, at 06:03 AM, Jane Graves <jgra...@skidmore.edu> wrote:
On Apr 27, 2012, at 06:03 AM, Jane Graves <jgra...@skidmore.edu> wrote:
Ann and cayugabirders -
The "first drive" as you go on to Towpath Road is closed unless you have a permit which Linda Ziemba is very glad to give you if you are willing to volunteer to survey birds for her!. Otherwise, it's a no-no.
Jane
From: bounce-51787038-3493...@list.cornell.edu [bounce-51787038-3493...@list.cornell.edu] on behalf of Ann Mitchell [annmitchel...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2012 5:37 PM
To: cayugabirds-l
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Birding Montezuma today
I went up the lake with Stephanie Greenwood. Highlights were:Union Spring Frontenac Park - 2 CASPIAN TERNS, 1 BONAPARTE'S GULL.Montezuma Visitor's Center - Many GREEN-WINGED and BLUE-WINGED TEAL, NORTHERN SHOVELERS, GREATER and LESSER YELLOWLEGS, PURPLE MARTINS.Larues - 2 WILSON'S SNIPE, PECTORAL SANDPIPERS, both YELLOWLEGS, a singing WARBLING VIREO.Bennings Marsh - 76 DUNLIN and both YELLOWLEGS.Muckrace Flats - pretty wet from the snow, but along with GREATER and LESSER YELLOWLEGS was a SOLITARY SANDPIPER.Martin's Tract - AMERICAN WIGEON, AMERICAN COOTS . We also heard a MARSH WREN.Towpath Road - at the first drive as you go in yielded 4 BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERONS. We didn't walk the whole dike because we didn't want to disturb the herons we saw so there very well could have been more.The Farm Days Field (Sorry, I never remember the name) - We saw 2 UPLAND SANDPIPERS. One was displaying. SAVANNAH and SONG SPARROWS were also seen.Good Birding,Ann
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