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Montezuma in New York State 5-20-06 (1 Viewer)

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We saw many harons, canada geese with babies, and two pairs of snow and canada geese mates ( you can see more pictures of the snow geese and canada geese pairs here http://www.birdforum.net/showthread.php?t=58936 )

The rare and exciting thing was the immature bald eagle fishing in the waters. It is very hard to get a good picture of it while flying but you can see our attempts attached.

We also think we have a picture of an Eastern Kingbird but it was not easy for us, not really being birders, to identify it.

One picture shows many white harons. Another two osprey flying overhead.

You can read about Montezuma here http://www.audubon.org/chapter/ny/ny/iba/montezuma.html
 

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Pictures continued...
 

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Two more pictures

White herons and the two osprey.
 

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