Your update is_MUCH_ appreciated, Jay. I've missed the reports.

I was invited 2 wks. ago to the village hall to listen to, & comment 
about, a proposal by a young lad who wants to "clean up around Mill 
Pond"  .... /clean up litter & cut brush &/ /_put a path_ _along the 
south side of the pond_/_,_ /along with several benches/. He wants to do 
this to earn his Eagle Scout status. That's how the "roofless, 
benchless"  but nice gazebo at the east end of the pond came to be. 
Another Eagle scout built that.

Some on the village board were "gung-ho" about his idea & wanted to 
approve it right away. After I spoke one member persuaded the board to 
put the idea on hold until more input could be obtained, esp. from 
birders. I found that the lad & his mother actually know next to nothing 
about what birds are there, only that birds come to the pond & that 
people stop to look at them. Indeed, they had a picture of an eared 
grebe labeled as a red neck duck.

Nothing was said about how wide the path would be or how close to the 
pond. My feeling is that benches are only needed at the east end of the 
pond. Less litter.

Prisoners from the county jail come & mow the grass & cut brush at the 
east end & also at Factory St. pond.

One board member said that it wouldn't matter if walkers along the pond 
edge scared the ducks to the other side of the pond! No one was aware 
that wood ducks or mallards (they're all just ducks) have nested in the 
brushy safety of the south edge of the pond or that the brush serves as 
nesting habitat for many kinds of small birds.

It's true that LOTS of litter is in the brush but now that the Shurfine 
owner has had the trashy house at the entrance demolished & the lot 
cleaned & grassed over I believe the local youth who carried litter to & 
left it in the woods will no longer find it a place in which to 
congregate, especially if no benches are iin the woods. (I hope). 
Unfortunately, clearing the lot also did away with a lot of bird 
habitat. The pond is now property of the village but the property line 
is at the base of the bank on the west edge & maybe about 30 ft. (not 
sure) towards Shurfine to the south which to me, leaves no real room for 
a path.

Here is a situation where the mayor & the board need to be commended for 
wanting to see the pond area look neater for visitors, tourists & 
birders coming to the area but at the same time, they need to understand 
it is prime habitat for birds & as such, it needs to be cared for for 
them as much as for the public. At this point, with winter  hard on us, 
things are on hold but I need help in explaining to the mayor & the 
board, as well as to the lad what, why, how & when to go about this 
project.

I told the board & the lad that a kiosk or a glass covered sign telling 
what birds could be seen would be appreciated. His mother already had an 
idea for a sign for near the road. It was suggested that the Lab of O 
might help with erecting a kiosk. I explained that people from long 
distances come to check out the ponds. Look at how many came to see 
Screechie! A sign indicating that the lake & Frontenac Park is just 
around the corner where even more waterfowl can be seen could also be 
included.

At this point, I have been encouraged to have birders send me their 
thoughts  about the lad's proposal & their reasons for wanting the pond 
environment protected & how to go about it. I'll be glad to make copies 
to present to the mayor & the board.

Thank you,

Fritzie Blizzard
Union Springs


On 11/29/2014 1:04 PM, Jay McGowan wrote:
> Since not many folks are posting these days, I thought it might be 
> nice to update the group as a whole on Ithaca birding over the last 
> week or two.


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