Very cool.  Google Maps' Distance Measurement Tool says 3386.87 km, or 2,104.5 
miles.  (Or 30,866 football fields; or 16,836 furlongs. Look under the Map Labs 
link in the left column).

Kevin


From: bounce-111150734-3493...@list.cornell.edu 
[mailto:bounce-111150734-3493...@list.cornell.edu] On Behalf Of Dave Nutter
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 12:16 PM
To: CAYUGABIRDS-L
Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Snow Goose history

Last Thursday on my return from enjoying views of a couple of Snowy Owls in 
Seneca County, I drove NYS-89 along Cayuga Lake, and opposite Ernsberger Road 
(Seneca County Road 128) a saw a raft of SNOW GEESE, nearly all of the white 
flavor and a couple thousand strong, not far offshore. I scanned them awhile, 
unsuccessfully, for Ross' Goose, but I did note a bird with a yellow neck 
collar "TC57", which I reported to the USGS bird banding lab (easy: just google 
"report bird band". I received a reply today. This female Greater Snow Goose 
was an adult (hatched in 2010 or earlier) when she was banded on 11 August 2011 
on the south plain of Bylot Island in Nunavut, Canada. This is off the 
northeast coast of Baffin Island, about 2000 miles almost due north of us, and 
about 450 miles north of the Arctic Circle. I estimated distances using a 
National Geographic atlas Chamberlin Trimetric Projection map and a ruler. If 
anyone cares to be more accurate, the banding location was 73.13333, -79.83333. 
Bylot Island is the same area where the same researcher, Gilles Gauthier, has 
banded some other Snow Geese whose collars I have reported in spring further 
north on Cayuga Lake. Some of his collared birds I have reported were also 
banded at a migration stopover along the St Lawrence River.

--Dave Nutter
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