Livingston County Cinnamon Teal continues

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Wasilco, Mike R (DEC)

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Mar 29, 2022, 2:34:39 PM3/29/22
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I don’t think I saw it reported on the statewide listserve yet that the male cinnamon teal first found last week is still present and has been a bit more cooperative since its rediscovery in the same location on Sunday.  The water levels in the fields along Groveland Flats Road (Rte 258) between SR 36 and SR 63 are much lower than they were a week ago, and the birds are further concentrated by the current ice cover.  The cinnamon teal was present today at least until 130pm in the pocket of open water at the start of the taller corn stubble on the south side of the road just east of the westernmost bridge.  There are hundreds of ducks massed in this opening and the edges of the ice so the bird moves in and out of view regularly.

 

Michael R. Wasilco

Regional Wildlife Manager, Division of Fish and Wildlife

 

New York State Department of Environmental Conservation

6274 E. Avon-Lima Rd., Avon, NY 14414

P: (585)226-5460 | F: (585) 226-6323 | mike.w...@dec.ny.gov

 

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