I think the reference is to an eBird research project in our area which gathers
data by suggesting specific locations where birders should go based on
habitats. The birders earn points by submitting eBird lists from various sites,
then get a chance to win a prize based on the number of points ea
Hi John and Sue,
Interloken trail about a mile south of blueberry patch. It is on Mathews rd
between burnt hill Rd and Mark Smith Rd. You can see the giant field and
tower from it.
Thanks,
Josh
Joshua, what is this trailhead you mention? Not one of the FLNF names. FYI,
at least
three pair of Gos br
Joshua, what is this trailhead you mention? Not one of the FLNF names. FYI, at
least
three pair of Gos breed in the forest, probably a couple more. One year, FLT
hikers
were constantly bombarded as they passed under a nest near the lean-to. That
nest no
longer in use. Although Gos and other acci
I just saw an immature northern goshawk on Mathews Rd in the finger lakes
NF, near the avitrail 27 trailhead. Large accipiter- initially mistaken for
a rtha given its perch in the open. But long tail with white terminal band
and a conspicuous eyebrow stripe lead me to believe goshawk. It flew into
Howland’s Island Birding Hike
Wednesday, Sept. 14, 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
The autumn migration continues as warblers, waterfowl, and shorebirds continue
to use Montezuma during their long, southbound journey. This is a rare
opportunity to drive behind the gates to some of the best birding loc