Peak spring migration will take center stage along the shores of Onondaga Lake next month, as birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts are invited to explore newly restored habitat teeming with songbirds.
The Onondaga Lake Conservation Corps will host a guided warbler walk on Saturday, May 16 from 10 a.m. to noon, offering participants a chance to observe migratory species and learn about ongoing restoration efforts in the watershed.
The one-mile walk will follow the West Shore Trail, beginning at the state Department of Environmental Conservation’s Onondaga Lake Visitor Center in Syracuse. Organizers said the route is considered easy to moderate, featuring a paved path with a gentle slope…