Date: 4/7/25 4:04 pm
From: Peter Saracino <petersaracino...>
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Winter Into Spring Interpretive Walk Continues this Saturday at Refuge
Folks it will be a wonderful day for an early spring hike this coming
Saturday (4/12/25) to see things like the swelling buds of silver and red
maples filling the woodlands with their red hues, and the rosettes of
biennieal plants that have braved the long winter months while holding a
space for the new growing season, and wild chives offering their pungent
greenery, and cavity nesters like purple martins newly returned from South
America and tree swallows newly arrived from winter homes in the southeast
and robins and redwings and song sparrows and cardinals and cranes and
swans and osprey and eagles and maybe even an early butterfly or a great
horned owl......ya just never know. The planet's northern hemisphere is
slowly, inexorably returning to life beneath an ever higher Sun. Come join
us as we explore myriad examples assuring us that this is so.
Hope to see you there.
Pete Saracino/ Refuge Volunteer Naturalist/ New York State Master
Naturalist Volunteer

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