The Finger Lakes regionis named for the beautiful lakes formed in north-south 
valleys carved by glaciers.Subsequently, dozens of east-west streams have 
formed gorges as water flowedover steep declines and into these lakes. These 
head water streams are often surroundedby mature forests and can provide clear 
water to the finger lakes. Thesestreams are a prized feature of the preserves 
of the Finger Lakes Land Trustand they provide the very specialized habitat 
required by the LouisianaWaterthrush. 

The LouisianaWaterthrush nests exclusively along streams in mature forests. 
They feed onlarge, aquatic insect larvae that live in unpolluted streams with a 
fast flow. Thesespecialized requirements make this bird one of the rarest 
songbirds routinely nestingin the Finger Lakes region. The Finger Lakes Land 
Trust has established manypreserves that protect this ideal habitat. A survey 
of Louisiana Waterthrushbreeding in land trust preserves is likely to show a 
large number of these uncommonwarblers.

I would like to organizea survey of Louisiana Waterthrush nesting in the 
preserves of the Finger LakesLand Trust. If you are interested in helping this 
census, please contact JohnConfer confergoldw...@aol.com.


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