The Garganey has been relocated at Knox-Marcellus and is being seen by many
(but not me). I believe from not Towpath and East Rd.
Ken
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> On Jun 5, 2016, at 10:53 AM, Gary Kohlenberg wrote:
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> Jay McGowan just RBA'd a drake Garganey in Knox-Marcellus
Jay McGowan just RBA'd a drake Garganey in Knox-Marcellus Marsh with other
ducks. No other details.
Gary
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In the distant past of my life, I had occasion to spend time on several Army
bases in the south. Indeed, many US military bases hold vast amounts of
relatively un-used, un-manicured land and are therefore good places to find a
lot of varied wildlife and many bird species.
Unfortunately, there
Thanks for all of the great advice everyone! I just have time and room in
my small yard for two trees! I mainly wanted a short list of trees to give
to the City and unfortunately don't have time to read the great readings
out there.
Sandy Wold
Conservation Educator, Self-Taught Artist
The Cayuga Bird Club published a book, which should be available for sale at
various locations around Ithaca.
Author:Baines, Joel David, 1958-
Title: Native plants for native birds : a guide to planting
for birds in and around Ithaca, New York /
by Joel