How about about a bird viewing and photo blind somewhere strategically placed
around the pond? It provides more access for viewing and still minimizes
impact on the wildlife. It also creates a more attractive area for birders to
visit and draws more people to town to benefit businesses.
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On Dec 1, 2014, at 6:48 PM, Judith W. Jones j...@cornell.edu wrote:
We also saw the pipits (2) along Wildlife Drive at Montezuma. Believe the
large white birds were Tundra swans, not snow geese (saw them fly, no black
wing tips etc. Many mixed duck groups , including the Mill Pond in Union
Springs, preponderance of Wigeons, and the notable and easily seen raft just
south of east shore sailing with maybe 30 ruddy ducks. Very rewarding day.
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