Having seen this post we rushed to the cemetery but all geese where gone.

Located pair of common ravens in tree in the Barnacle area.  Revamps called, 
preened flew to a telephone pole and finally flew off towards the Southern 
State.

At the private golf course next to Pinelawn we saw the  Ross goose and the 
immature snow goose next to each other.  This was near the southern pond and 
after 15 minutes these geese joined 40 Canada geese and walked over the 
hillside.

Not many geese at Belmont Lake - no Barnacle.  

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> On Jan 22, 2017, at 12:47 PM, Trista Nealon <[email protected]> wrote:
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> The Barnacle Goose is present at St. Charles Cemetery in Farmingdale in the 
> large undeveloped field on the eastern side.  Among Canada Geese.
> 
> Trista Nealon
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