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Kestrel
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an Avian Migration Observatory in the Heart of the Fingerlakes |
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Connected with the Finger
Lakes National Forest and a large hemlock wetland, this 60-acre
sanctuary is known as Kestrel Haven Avian Migration Observatory.
An inviting migratory stopover and year-round sanctuary for birds
and other wildlife, this sanctuary and bird banding station provides
invaluable data for assessing the biological health of the area.
Daily
weather data is transmitted to the National
Weather Service and then made available worldwide. These data
form the "official" weather database for This
is a privately owned, perpetual wildlife sanctuary and the only
full time, non-profit avian research (banding) station in Among
the sanctuary's ever-increasing array of wildlife inhabitants are
220 avian species, several reptiles and amphibians, many woodland
mammals, and many species of butterflies, dragonflies, and damselflies.
Through the Gregoires' foresight and generosity, the sanctuary is
now protected by a conservation easement with The
Wildlife Land Trust. |
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