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> On Jul 21, 2022, at 10:15 AM, Mike Henry wrote:
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> Is there a reason the muckrace couldn't have been scheduled for the weekend
> before the early deer season opened?
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>> On Wed, Jul 20, 2022, 10:51 PM wrote:
>> The 25th annual Montezuma Muckrace is scheduled f
d (along w/several ticks). Overall pretty quiet
there though.
Kyle Gage
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I live on Canandaigua Lake & we can get flocks of several thousand & in fact a
sizable flock was around most of this winter. Seneca Lake can also have decent
numbers but neither lake has the incredible numbers Cayuga Lake gets. I’m not
sure of numbers on the other Finger Lakes but eBird records
I remember watching mallards diving at a park or water treatment plant in
Cortland back in the 1980’s. Water was crystal clear & they would go to the
bottom about 10’-15’ down.
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> On Mar 6, 2021, at 8:04 AM, Peter Saracino wrote:
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> Interesting Dave
> I wonder how
Some other species such as yellow warbler will reject cowbird eggs or build a
new nest over one w/cowbird eggs in it. I have seen a 2 layered nest before (
after the young have fledged) presumably a yellow warblers.
Also, from Cornell’s NestWatch program: “ Those species which accept cowbird
time to make a donation to help
us reach our goal of $10,000! Just go to
“friendsofmontezuma.org/projects-programs/muckrace” to make a donation directly
to the Friends or your favorite team. Thank you!
Kyle Gage
Friends of the Montezuma Wetlands Complex
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> On Sep 19, 20