Today, March 29, at noon, from the Amherst Island ferry while leaving the ferry 
dock, we saw seven Canada Geese standing on the ice and with them was a Greater 
White-fronted Goose. Its white forehead behind the yellow-orange bill, orange 
feet, yellow-orange legs, speckled black patches/bars on the belly and white 
line along the sides made it easy to identify. From the passenger window on the 
ferry we had a clear view as close as 5-10 metres. We watched it as we 
aproached the goose, when we were broadside and as we passed it.
We were not sure whether it was of the Tundra or Taiga population. We have no 
reason to believe it was a domesticated escapee but would welcome information 
on this sighting.

Besides the White-fronted Goose, we saw 5 American Kestrels, 7 Rough-legged 
Hawks, 2 Red-tailed Hawks, 4 Northern Harriers, many Killdeer, Song Sparrows, 
Robins, etc. and 10 species of duck. We had birded from 10-12.

Gerald & Shirley Paul ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Kingston, ON.

To reach the island take the ferry (every hour on the half) from Milhaven about 
25 km west of Kingston via Hwy 33.
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