Wildlife Refuge trip March 23

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Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society Board Director Chris DeCesare will lead a birding field trip to Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, 3395 US-20, Seneca Falls, to view migratory waterfowl and shorebirds on their annual journey to their breeding grounds Saturday, March 23.

The area is comprised of 50,000 acres of wetlands and upland habitat north of Cayuga Lake and is a globally significant “Important Bird Area” because of the number of waterfowl that stop there during migration season. Past sightings include a variety of ducks, snow geese, swans, bald eagles, herons and sandhill cranes.

Participants can meet at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge headquarters at 10 a.m. Those wishing to carpool can meet at the Dietz Street parking lot across from the YMCA in Oneonta at 7:30 a.m.

The trip will begin at the refuge headquarters and then proceed by car to hotspots around the complex. There may be a small amount of walking on level ground; restrooms are available at the refuge headquarters. There is no charge for admission.

This is an all-day trip with an expected return to Oneonta around 5 p.m. Participants should bring a bag lunch, snacks, water, etc.

For more details, contact Chris DeCesare at 60-244-5496 or chris.decesare444@gmail.com.

For more information contact Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society Publicity Chairperson Susan O’Handley at 607-643-5680; or email info@doas.us