Date: 3/31/25 5:02 am
From: Peter Saracino <petersaracino...>
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Winter Into Spring Walk Continues this Saturday 4/5/25
Folks it will be a great day for an early spring hike this coming Saturday
(4/5/25) to see things like swelling buds of maples, and rosettes of
biennieal plants (dames rocket, mullien, evvening primrose, bull thistle)
braving the cold, and wild chives offering their pungent greenery, and
garlic mustard getting a jump on the season, and robins and redwings and
grackles and song sparrows and cardinals and cranes and tundra swans and
osprey and eagles and maybe even an early butterfly or a great horned
owl......ya just never know.
Hope to see you there. (see below for details).
Pete Saracino/Refuge Volunteer Naturalist/ New York State Master Naturalist
Volunteer

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