Protesters are gathered again Tuesday morning at the gates of the Crestwood Facility near Watkins Glen with a theme of protecting the birds that live in the region according to the ‘We Are Seneca Lake’ Twitter account.
Birds protest Crestwood's gas storage plans at Seneca Lake. @TWCNewsCNY @NBCNews @ithacavoice @ithacajournal pic.twitter.com/tvB5Vf7UZX
— We Are Seneca Lake (@WeAreSenecaLake) May 12, 2015
As a cardinal rule, we don’t fowl our nest. Crestwood shouldn’t either. pic.twitter.com/0Mz80KWryo
— We Are Seneca Lake (@WeAreSenecaLake) May 12, 2015
Brine ponds kill birds. http://t.co/au9jOAGioc @USFWSHQ @audubonsociety @SenSchumer @SenGillibrand pic.twitter.com/WzI7sgeygE
— We Are Seneca Lake (@WeAreSenecaLake) May 12, 2015
Much excitement ensues as a real indigo bunting is heard. Our Big Bunting is hoping for a mate. @audubonsociety pic.twitter.com/BsqBJQq850
— We Are Seneca Lake (@WeAreSenecaLake) May 12, 2015
In addition to fabulous masks we have birders with us today, documenting bird sightings on http://t.co/7MGzvwXMSa pic.twitter.com/dNRe1OYd0l
— We Are Seneca Lake (@WeAreSenecaLake) May 12, 2015
Birds migrate. Toxins shouldn't. @SenSchumer @SenGillibrand @LoveSenecaLake @ProBirdRights pic.twitter.com/zSIGkuiVdm
— We Are Seneca Lake (@WeAreSenecaLake) May 12, 2015
A yellow-bellied sapsucker finds bugs in Crestwood's sign. pic.twitter.com/uefoKL1maN
— We Are Seneca Lake (@WeAreSenecaLake) May 12, 2015