Hi All,
As you know, the Cayuga Bird Club has been organizing international birding
trips for several years as a way to help people connect to the habitats and
locales where many of "our" breeding birds spend the non-breeding season.
Next spring, we are going to visit a wintering area hotspot in
Hello again birder folks,
I have had many offers of a fence post pounder to use. I am all set.
Thanks so much
Jody
Jody W. Enck, PhD
Conservation Social Scientist, and
Founder of the Sister Bird Club Network
607-379-5940
On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 1:34 PM Jody Enck wrote:
> Hi All,
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> If
Hi All,
If anyone has a fence post pounder I can borrow, please contact me off the
listserv.
Our Cayuga Bird Club habitat improvement project down at Lighthouse Point
experienced some damage from recent storms. I need to put in some new
fence posts to repair the damage.
By the way, the last
I asked about walks at Knox-Marsellus the next 2 Saturdays, which may have been
too short of a lead time. Refuge staff replied that instead of having any more
walks this year, they are instead going to plan for a better program next year.
I suggested that an expanded time frame would be good,
Recent posting of Montezuma Sedge Wrens piques my curiosity. Though I
knew it as the Short-billed Marsh Wren in my Cayuga Basin days, I always
considered it to be a nomadic, ephemeral, late-breeding species.
Similar to Cedar Waxwings in that regard, but even more so and rarer in
the basin.