Sorry Robin, I apologize for singling you out. You belong to a lucky cohort of
dog owners with good dogs.
But, even your well behaved dog really should be leashed in natural or wild
areas, especially during mating, nesting, birthing and fledging seasons.
Otherwise,
a) you have no way to convey
dealing with the pandemic or we would invite you all over for a
look. Meredith Leonard and Ed Pitts
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What are the chances there are two or more? Also, has it/have they been seen
here other years?
On Mar 10, 2022, at 7:04 PM, Jay McGowan wrote:
The bean goose was refound this afternoon in the huge Snow Goose flock in the
Savannah Mucklands this afternoon, although it was in the far back and
200-300 TVs as a flock, not a kettle, gliding on strong SSW winds over western
Syracuse yesterday early evening, somewhat strung out but definitely a group
traveling together, all coasting, no flapping. Unbelievably beautiful!
[previous post said "NNE winds"; sorry]
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200-300 TVs as a flock, not a kettle, gliding on strong NNE winds over western
Syracuse yesterday early evening, somewhat strung out but definitely a group
traveling together, all coasting, no flapping. Unbelievably beautiful!
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Hello, Can someone please explain how this population of Snow Geese we saw this
year is out of the ordinary over the long haul. Have human beings somehow
contributed to an overpopulation? Don't the populations always ebb and flow
depending on many factors? thanks for any input, Meredith
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