Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge April 14th, 2016

Spring has finally arrived in Central New York. Today was the first of what is supposed to be 4 beautiful days in a row. So it was time to drive out to one of my favorite places in the world for the first time this year.

The Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and the adjacent state owned Northern Montezuma Wildlife Management Area are designated by the Audubon Society as a Globally Important Bird Area.

About the Refuge

Northern Montezuma

Even though it is warming up today it was still below freezing this morning. The Tree Swallows and Purple Martins will have to wait a while longer before there is any significant insect activity.

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The male Red-winged Blackbirds have been displaying for a few weeks. Very few females around as yet.
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Most of the ducks that were close enough to photograph flew off as my car approached. Hundreds of pics of ducks that were too far away...species that I was able to identify: Blue-winged and Green-winged Teal, Northern Pintail, Northern Shoveler, Mallard, Ring-necked, Greater Scaup, Ruddy.

Shoveler Drake
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Another RWBB, not quite as defensive.
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Blue-winged Teal
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Northern Pintail
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Ring-necked Duck
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Ruddy Duck - Drake
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Hen
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Song Sparrow sharing a song
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Female RWBB
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The only shore birds I saw, other than a lone Killdeer, were Greater & Lesser Yellowlegs

Greater Yellowlegs
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Mmmm...Leech...
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Lesser Yellowlegs
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Only saw 2 Great Blue Herons on the Wildlife Drive. Usually I see more...
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Next stop after the Wildlife Drive was the Sandhill Crane Unit on Van Dyne Spoor Road. Not many birds around other than American Coots and RWBBs. I usually see Bald Eagles there, but not today. There is a pair of Osprey trying to start a nest on one of the power lines though.

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Last stop before I had to return home was the Carncross Salt Marsh and Howland's Island. The Carncross Marsh is owned by the Nature Conservancy. Howland's Island is part of the NMWMA.

Central-Montezuma Wetlands

I spent a few minutes watching a pair of Bluebirds try to defend their nest box from Tree Swallows.

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In the future I'll be visiting the Montezuma Audubon Center and Seneca Meadows Wetland Preserve. Seneca Meadows is a landfill known as Mount Trashmore. The wetlands preserve was created because they wanted to expand the landfill...

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LeChienHarry's picture

Thank you.

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I really enjoyed your photos of the ducks. In north Florida, along the coastline, we would see blue herons fishing in the shallow waters of the Apalachee Bay. What was most interesting to me is how these birds would space themselves equally from one another, about two to three hundred yards apart. Each bird had his own fishing zone.

Your photographs have such a wonderful clarity to them. I hope you will continue to share more with us here. Smile

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I need diaries like these along with my politics. Smile Thank you

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love the way you compose your bird photographs.

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I crop in post processing. In the field I'm just trying to get the bird in the viewfinder...

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getting the bird on the outside of the picture frame. On a good day I catch a bird's back end.

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Great shots boriscleto, I especially like the tree swallows and your Ruddy drake is just marvelous.

We try to make it up to Squaw Creek, a NWR in northwest Missouri, once or twice a year. It's a fantastic place to observe birds, especially waterfowl, during migration, spring and fall both. We were just up there a couple weeks ago and the birding was so good we ended up getting a motel and staying over for another day. If it was closer to home we'd probably be there every week or so.

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It's only 35 miles away, but it takes about an hour to get there. But there are so many other places to go birding within an hour to an hour and a half drive that it only works out to a few times a month...

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I can hear their voices in my mind. And our sunny days make for great photo scenes. No eagles?

I may have kinglets coming through--very poor lighting conditions whenever a bunch of small birds appear in a maple in my front yard. My first red-bellied woodpecker arrival for the season, and I still have suet out, good.

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Every year we rent a Cabin in Cayuga Lake State Park for two weeks, and one of the things we do is go for a hike in Montezuma!

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are such a great joy to hear, but you seldom get to see them. Great shots!

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