Hello Cayuga-area birders,


It's almost that time of year!  It sure feels like we're finished with heat 
waves this fall, meaning wintering raptors will soon be showing up in local 
fields and wetlands.  Every year, NYSDEC regions across the state monitor 
wintering raptor presence to record where and how these birds are spending 
their time here.  Some of these species are of conservation concern, such as 
the Short-eared Owl and Northern Harrier, and our data helps in planning 
management decisions that might affect these species.



Since we have so much potential habitat here in DEC Region 8 (roughly the 
counties between Iroquois NWR and Montezuma NWR/Cayuga Lake), we depend on 
volunteer surveyors to help us find wintering raptors.  We record any owls, 
hawks, and other raptors that we see during hour-long surveys around sunset.  
Surveyors have been treated to some great sights in the past, like 
talon-locking owls, eagles buzzing flocks of geese, and even other critters 
like mink playing in the snow.  Yes, it does involve being outside in the WNY 
winter, but our pre-survey meetings always include hot drinks and snacks to 
help fortify us against the cold!



We run surveys out of two locations in order to cover a large portion of the 
Finger Lakes/Genesee region, and survey sites are usually within a 20-minute 
drive of our meeting location.  Avon-area surveys are held every other Tuesday 
(starting 11/21) and we meet beforehand at the DEC Avon office (6274 E. 
Avon-Lima Rd).  Trumansburg-area surveys are held every other Thursday 
(starting 12/7) out of the Ulysses Philomathic Library (74 E. Main St).  Our 
first few meetings/surveys will take place around the 3:30-5:30PM timeframe.  
We run surveys through April, and since sunset time changes as the winter goes 
on, if your schedule doesn't allow you to join us early in the season, later 
might work out.



Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a brand-new birder, all are welcome to 
come and join in.  Newbies are paired with staff or experienced surveyors until 
they feel comfortable with the process, and you are welcome to help with just 
one survey, the entire season, or anything in between.



Please send me an email at 
christina....@dec.ny.gov<mailto:christina....@dec.ny.gov> if you'd like more 
information or think you might want to participate.  Please include which 
meeting location you'd be interested in working from.



Thanks so much to everyone who has made these last few years of surveys such a 
success- our region is truly unique in having such a dedicated volunteer crew 
collecting a wealth of information.  Hope to see you soon!



-Christina


Christina M. Hoh
Seasonal Wildlife Technician, Bureau of Wildlife

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation
6274 E. Avon-Lima Rd. Avon 14414
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