Michael McBrien has just relocated the Pink-footed Goose at the Medford Sports 
Complex on Horseblock Road in Medford just west of route 112. We are viewing 
the bird now from the north side of Horseblock. 
Rich Fried
NYC

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On Feb 22, 2012, at 8:15 AM, Derek Rogers <drogers0...@gmail.com> wrote:

> As of 7:40 AM, the Pink-footed Goose was NOT present in the Holtsville soccer 
> field.
> 
> I decided I'd try for it in my way into work. When I arrived, Rob Bate and 
> Rich Fried were already on the scene working there way through a small flock 
> of Canada Geese. 
> 
> Hopefully more recon and routine site checks will turn up the goose. There 
> were several groups landing in the field last night. 
> 
> Last night, the Pink-footed Goose seemed to be on high alert of my presence 
> and would shy away with the sub group in which it was foraging. I kept a good 
> distance and recommend the same for any potential future viewing 
> opportunities. 
> 
> Good luck if you go,
> 
> Derek Rogers
> Sayville
> 
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