Stopped by this location this morning. There were birds contantly coming
and going in the few minutes I was there. I couldn't spot any pure Ross's
geese, but there were 3 Snow geese and one presumed hybrid.

As an FYI, I spoke with this home owner, who was inquiring why there were
vehicles stopping here. There have been recent break ins and all the
vehicles were making him nervous and has been reporting plates. Please keep
visits short.
Good birding,
Josh
On Feb 3, 2016 1:38 PM, "olivesided" <[email protected]> wrote:

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> I have relocated the group of snow hybrid snow and Ross geese along
> lakeshore. They are in a semi frozen pond at the very far back of 2936
> lakeshore. You absolutely need a scope. Use derelict metal barn as marker
> and look south.  This may be their nightly roost spot.
> Len
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