Kloppel >> >> On Mar 11, 2013, at 8:58 AM, John VanNiel <vanni...@flcc.edu> wrote: >> >>> There was also an ice shelf there to loaf on... >>> >>> -Original Message- >>> From: bounce-75479805-3493...@list.cornell.edu >>>[mailto:bounce-75479
For birders who enjoy maps, the following link opens the official Cayuga and
Seneca navigation chart (depths in feet):
http://www.canals.ny.gov/navinfo/charts/14786cs1.png
-Geo
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Yes, marshes and agricultural land is important. In addition to the rafts
of waterfowl on the lake near Lower Lake Road, there were large
congregations--mostly snows--on the mucklands around Savannah yesterday
(3/10). The western shore of the lake is also in the more protected,
windward side.
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; There was also an ice shelf there to loaf on...
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>> I imagine a number of factors contribute to the attractive pow
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> I imagine a numbe
There was also an ice shelf there to loaf on...
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I imagine a number of factors contribute to the attractive power of that area.
Here's one: the lake is still broad there, but it's very shallow, mostly 5 - 6
ft.
-Geo
On Mar 11, 2013, at 1:29 AM, "Barbara B. Eden" wrote:
> I am curious why that is the place where the snow geese and tundra s
I am curious why that is the place where the snow geese and tundra swans
congregate
Thanks,
Barbara
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