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Those whose photos will be featured include Greg Craybas, Cheryl and Tom Lloyd, Bob Walker and Jonathan Kresge.

SOLVAY, N.Y. -- Audubon New York is hosting a special photography exhibit, "Birds of Onondaga Lake," on March 28-29 at the Onondaga Lake Visitor's Center.

The exhibit, which is receiving support from Honeywell and the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps., will include the work of several Central New York wildlife photographers. Those whose photos will be featured include Greg Craybas, Cheryl and Tom Lloyd, Bob Walker and Jonathan Kresge.

blank.gifMark Magistro of Oswego, left, and Wayne Fidler, of Mexico, watch birds at the Inner Harbor. Mike Greenlar | [email protected] 

The exhibit will run from 9 to 4 p.m. March 29 and 1 to 4 p.m. March 30.

In addition to meeting with the photographers, visitors will also have get an opportunity to learn from habitat experts from Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps founding members, Montezuma Audubon Center, Onondaga Audubon Society, O'Brien and Gere, Parsons and Honeywell.

To get to the visitor's center:

From the west: Take Route 690 East, and take Exit 7, turn left on to State Fair Boulevard, take first left passing under Route I-690, drive straight to the lake and follow signs to the visitor's center.

From the east: Take Route 690 W, take Exit 7, turn left at bottom of exit and follow signs to the visitor's center.

To learn more about the Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps or to participate in future activities email [email protected] or call 365-3588.

View the full article on The Syracuse Outdoors Blog

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