[nysbirds-l] Valley Stream Pink-footed Goose

2016-11-24 Thread Robert Berlingeri
Still present resting near the Tennis Courts at A.J. Hendrickson Park for those who may still want to make the trip. Seen between 12:30-12:45 with about 225 Canada, but I couldn't find the Cackling Goose which was last seen by several birders on Nov.13th. Female Wood Duck mixed in with Mallards at

[nysbirds-l] Valley Stream Pink-footed Goose

2016-11-24 Thread Robert Berlingeri
Still present resting near the Tennis Courts at A.J. Hendrickson Park for those who may still want to make the trip. Seen between 12:30-12:45 with about 225 Canada, but I couldn't find the Cackling Goose which was last seen by several birders on Nov.13th. Female Wood Duck mixed in with Mallards at

Re:[nysbirds-l] Valley Stream Pink-footed Goose - YES

2016-11-03 Thread Tim Healy
Good morning, chasers. The original finder tells me his Pink-footed friend is still on the lake at Hendrickson this morning. Good luck if you still need it. Cheers! -Tim H > On Nov 2, 2016, at 6:03 PM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > The Pink-foot was still being seen on the

Re:[nysbirds-l] Valley Stream Pink-footed Goose - YES

2016-11-03 Thread Tim Healy
Good morning, chasers. The original finder tells me his Pink-footed friend is still on the lake at Hendrickson this morning. Good luck if you still need it. Cheers! -Tim H > On Nov 2, 2016, at 6:03 PM, Timothy Healy wrote: > > The Pink-foot was still being seen on the eastern shoreline of

[nysbirds-l] Valley Stream Pink-footed Goose - YES

2016-11-02 Thread Timothy Healy
The Pink-foot was still being seen on the eastern shoreline of the lake at Hendrickson Park this evening. We departed at about 5:35 as the sun was getting low, and the goose was happily feeding alongside its Canadian brethren. It seemed more alert and active than many reports from yesterday

[nysbirds-l] Valley Stream Pink-footed Goose - YES

2016-11-02 Thread Timothy Healy
The Pink-foot was still being seen on the eastern shoreline of the lake at Hendrickson Park this evening. We departed at about 5:35 as the sun was getting low, and the goose was happily feeding alongside its Canadian brethren. It seemed more alert and active than many reports from yesterday