Not mentioned so far is that Frontenac Island is an indian burial site. To 
prevent inevitable disturbance, it should not be visited.


-----Original Message-----
From: bob mcguire <bmcgu...@clarityconnect.com>
To: job121...@verizon.net
Cc: Cayugabirdlist <cayugabirds-l@cornell.edu>
Sent: Mon, Jul 11, 2022 6:37 pm
Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] Frontenac Island in Cayuga Lake

Fear not, Fritzie and Becky. Your beloved island will survive. The trees will 
all die. The cormorants will move on to another stand of trees, somewhere else 
along the lakeshore.The trees will fall and rot away. The guano will dissolve 
and wash into the lake (eventually). The seeds of new trees will find their way 
there (eventually). The island will survive. 
Come stand sometime under the cormorant colony at Jetty Woods - in the spring. 
(Wear a hat with a broad brim!) Listen to the croaks of the adults and the 
barks of the young. You might grimace. It makes me smile!!
Bob McGuire


On Jul 11, 2022, at 6:18 PM, job121...@verizon.net wrote:
11 July 2022 Union Springs, NY
I noticed several wks. ago the many dead trees (ash?) on the center of our 
beloved Frontenac Island, the only natural island in any of the Finger Lakes.. 
Today Becky & I were shocked to see that a large area of trees & rocks were 
white almost like firemen had sprayed with foam to put out a fire. She asked at 
the village office what had happened. Was told it was the fecal matter of 
cormorants. Said someone had tried chasing them away with noise, to no avail. 
Certainly there were far more cormorants & nests there this spring than I've 
ever seen.
In the village office is a  map of proposed use of shore land owned by the 
village, including possible extension of the rock ledge in the lake at the 
north end of the park to make the island accessible. People have already 
desecrated the island  ... no access should be increased.
This a.m. we watched as many cedar waxwings were flying out to scarf insects 
over Factory St. pond. They have long taken advantage of feeding there.
Fritzie B., Union Springs


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