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Sandy Pond s piping plover predicament | Oswego County

SANDY POND — At times it seems nature helps in one way what it harms in another. And so it is at this unique pond on the eastern shore of Lake Ontario separated from those waters by a narrow barrier dune pierced by a narrow channel entrance that makes this pond a playground for boaters, beach lovers, and the tiny piping plover, an endangered bird at the center of an environmental conundrum: how to balance the welfare of a delicate species with the economic and personal wellbeing of those who need to make a living here and want to enjoy this special place.

Onondaga Bald Eagle Watch: Still lots of birds around the lake, but the large numbers won t last

Onondaga Bald Eagle Watch: Still lots of birds around the lake, but the large numbers won’t last Updated Feb 25, 2021; Posted Feb 25, 2021 An adult bald eagle holds a gizzard shad it had just snatched from the water at the southeastern end of Onondaga Lake. Mike Greenlar photo. Facebook Share The chances of seeing bald eagles on Onondaga Lake continues to be great going into this weekend, but the numbers of birds that can be easily spotted will likely be trending downward in weeks to come, according to a local Audubon chapter official. Wednesday, volunteers from the Onondaga Audubon chapter counted 39 birds on the lake’s shores – most, if not all, at the lake’s southern end where there’s open water.

Free, virtual photo exhibit will showcase birds and wildlife of a restored Onondaga Lake

Free, virtual photo exhibit will showcase birds and wildlife of a restored Onondaga Lake
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This weekend is peak time for seeing bald eagles on Onondaga Lake

This weekend is peak time for seeing bald eagles on Onondaga Lake Updated Feb 25, 2021; Posted Feb 19, 2021 An adult bald eagle holds a gizzard shad it had just snatched from the water at the southeastern end of Onondaga Lake. Mike Greenlar photo. Facebook Share Continuous freezing, snowy weather means one thing to Onondaga Lake Bald Eagle watchers. Things are peaking with the lake being almost completely frozen over. This coming weekend looks to be prime time for seeing the birds. Photographer Michael Greenlar, who recently retired from The Post-Standard, has been checking out the scene recently and shared the above photo of an adult baldie he took this week at the lake’s southeastern end. Greenlar said on Wednesday he saw the largest number of birds he’s ever seen on the lake and lots of other photographers and bird watchers.

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