False alarm, just the snow/brant hybrids. That apparently come every year
The school
On Sat, Nov 16, 2019, 8:56 AM Richard Perkins / TAM wrote:
> 2 geese. Appear to be Ross's. With a group of brant on the grass near the
> water. Possible hybrids? Black on wings
>
> Aidan Perkins
>
>
False alarm, just the snow/brant hybrids. That apparently come every year
The school
On Sat, Nov 16, 2019, 8:56 AM Richard Perkins / TAM wrote:
> 2 geese. Appear to be Ross's. With a group of brant on the grass near the
> water. Possible hybrids? Black on wings
>
> Aidan Perkins
>
>
2 Ross' and 4 Snow geese at 9:30 this morning, but they took off shortly
after -- may be in one of the fields south of the pond. And a mature bald
eagle over Montauk Hwy near Bridgehampton Commons. They now seem to be so
common I wonder if they are "report worthy". In any event, I still find
them
The 2 Ross's Geese are still in the same area as of 3PM. Also a Peregrine
Falcon perched on the 1st bridge.
Vinny
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> On Dec 21, 2016, at 7:49 AM, Shaibal Mitra wrote:
>
> Patricia Lindsay reports that the Ross's Geese are present this morning
The 2 Ross's Geese are still in the same area as of 3PM. Also a Peregrine
Falcon perched on the 1st bridge.
Vinny
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> On Dec 21, 2016, at 7:49 AM, Shaibal Mitra wrote:
>
> Patricia Lindsay reports that the Ross's Geese are present this morning on
> the grassy circle
Patricia Lindsay reports that the Ross's Geese are present this morning on the
grassy circle around the tower at Robert Moses SP.
Shai Mitra
Bay Shore
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Patricia Lindsay reports that the Ross's Geese are present this morning on the
grassy circle around the tower at Robert Moses SP.
Shai Mitra
Bay Shore
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Hi John and all,
Instead of a can of worms I'd call this a useful conversation.
Shawn is correct that nine Ross's Geese were recorded at Montezuma on 24 Oct
2008, and I'd like to point out that this information was published very
prominently in the March 2009 issue of "The Kingbird," Volume
Hi John and all,
Instead of a can of worms I'd call this a useful conversation.
Shawn is correct that nine Ross's Geese were recorded at Montezuma on 24 Oct
2008, and I'd like to point out that this information was published very
prominently in the March 2009 issue of The Kingbird, Volume 59,
sbirds-l@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: [nysbirds-l] Ross's Geese
Hi John,
I thought I'd chime in on this discussion. On October 24, 2008, Tom Johnson
and I had 9 Ross's Geese on the Main Pool on the Wildlife Drive of Montezuma
National Wildlife Refuge.
This data, and high count data for all ot
Hi John,
I thought I'd chime in on this discussion. On October 24, 2008, Tom Johnson
and I had 9 Ross's Geese on the Main Pool on the Wildlife Drive of Montezuma
National Wildlife Refuge.
This data, and high count data for all other species recorded in the state
can be found in eBird. For NY,
Hi John,
I thought I'd chime in on this discussion. On October 24, 2008, Tom Johnson
and I had 9 Ross's Geese on the Main Pool on the Wildlife Drive of Montezuma
National Wildlife Refuge.
This data, and high count data for all other species recorded in the state
can be found in eBird. For NY,
: Re: [nysbirds-l] Ross's Geese
Hi John,
I thought I'd chime in on this discussion. On October 24, 2008, Tom Johnson
and I had 9 Ross's Geese on the Main Pool on the Wildlife Drive of Montezuma
National Wildlife Refuge.
This data, and high count data for all other species recorded in the state
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