All,

The Van Cortlandt Park, Greater White-fronted Goose was present today on
the pond.  Most of the pond was iced over but the GWFG was in an open patch
with several Canada Geese.  Photos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pasurfbird/6710591163/  It actually flew in as
I approached and called, a very distinct call compared with the Canada's
own call.

At the very north end of the Pond, where there is more reeds and brush I
came across a flock of 10 Rusty Blackbirds. Here's a shot of two of them:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pasurfbird/6710572855/  They were hanging
around an area that someone had dropped seed at, although I'm unsure if
they ate it.  From what I understand these birds are an early migrant and i
wonder if mid January may be too early to be considered migrants (despite
the unseasonably warm weather that ended this week)?

A large flock of Canada Geese grazed on the main fields North of the Nature
center.  It was a rather diverse flock of Canada's that showed several
subspecies.  There were Large billed birds:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pasurfbird/6710522281/ and some oddly
discolored birds along with some smaller billed Canada's that may be Lesser
Canada Geese:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pasurfbird/6710520401/in/photostream/
Unfortunately, there were no Cackling Geese among the large flock.

All in all a very nice afternoon at Van Cortlandt Park!


-Sam Stuart
Manhattan
@surfbird917
http://www.flickr.com/photos/pasurfbird/

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