Yo birders, The Ross Goose was still present at 5:00 p.m. today at the previously mentioned spot in the Whitewater Management Area, Winona County. There was also what I believe to be a partial albino Canada Goose on the same pool of water. The head and the neck were mottled white and the body was distinctly Canada Goose. Same size as the large geese in the area. Really wierd bird. I am pretty sure it was not a strange snow.
I also had a chance to stop at John Latch State Park. I am still looking for my first Fox Sparrow. One thing about the chat lines is that all these people see these birds and then you wonder why you aren't seeing them also. I have seen plenty of Fox Sparrows in past years. I have gotten out almost every day the last two weeks and still have not seen one. Granted my outings have always been short and packed into a busy schedule. I still thought I would have seen one by now. Anyways, its a funny thing and worth mentioning. So it turns out that the birds flying over were more interesting than in the trees. I had a Perigrine Falcon fly over. I am assuming that this is the same one that has been seen on the nest box on the adjacent bluff cliff. The most exciting thing was a flock of 52 American White Pelicans that flew over in a huge V. I counted every last one. It just so happens that a plane was flying over at the time which gave them more of a B-52 feel than normal. I did not see where they landed . They just kept on truckin north. I love spring! Chad Aakre Winona County _________________________________________________________________ Get rid of annoying pop-up ads with the new MSN Toolbar FREE! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200414ave/direct/01/