Host Ted Baker was joined live in the studio by Montezuma Audubon Center Director Chris Lajewski for the Tuesday morning edition of Inside the FLX. Summer is officially in full swing and that means plenty to do outdoors. Ted and Chris discuss the Pied-billed grebe which can be found locally including at the Montezuma Audubon Center. Chris tells us about volunteer opportunities in July which involve pulling water chestnuts out of the waterways. Water chestnuts not only clog up waterways for boaters and kayakers but also alter the habitat for local water life. Chris also lets us know about hydrilla and updates where it stands locally.
There are plenty of other events at the Audubon Center. Chris fills us in on kayaking trips along the Erie Canal and Clyde River. Bird excursions on the Sam Patch boat out of Pittsford take place every Friday with Chris telling us about the species of bird and wildlife along the trip. Chris lets us know about Moth Night coming up at the center. Before he leaves, Chris provides an update on last month’s golf tournament for the Montezuma Audubon Center.
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