After an enjoyable counting of bald eagles at Onondaga Lake this morning I 
drove across to Montezuma Wildlife Refuge. On Rt. 31 mucklands there were large 
numbers of snow geese on the south side of the road as well as many more 
landing further north but out of sight range. At Carncross Rd. there were many 
Canada geese and some ducks on the front waters, but many snow geese were 
behind them on other open water stretches. Hopefully they will be in closer 
viewing range in the coming days. Colleen Richards 
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