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Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge is a wildlife preserve operated by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, encompassing part of the Montezuma Swamp at the north end of Cayuga Lake. The 10,004-acre (40.48 km 2 ) preserve is composed of swamps, pools and channels and is a stopping point for migratory birds.
Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge four miles northeast of Seneca Falls. Montezuma Marsh is a marsh at the northern end of Cayuga Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York. Much of the marsh is part of the Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge, which is a major point on the route of many migratory birds, such as Canada geese and mallard ducks.
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McGowan says Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge in the Finger Lakes region is a superb place to spot eagles. And Onondaga Lake near Syracuse is home to the state’s largest winter roost.
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Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge – A conservation area on the western side of the Town. Northern Montezuma Wildlife Management Area – Part of this state conservation area is in the northern part of the Town. Montezuma Station A hamlet geographically between Fox Ridge, and Willow Grove.
Pages in category "National Wildlife Refuges in New York (state)" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Clyde River is a main tributary which feeds the Seneca River in Seneca County, New York, United States.It begins at the hamlet of Lyons in nearby Wayne County and meanders for approximately 27 miles (43 kilometers) from west to east before emptying into the Seneca River in the town of Tyre at Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge.