Yet, yesterday the Bird Club field trip group going around the lake saw ONE 
SNOW GOOSE fly from the shore area into the lake by the boathouse in Aurora!
Nearby hunters may have had some role in this, possibly.
One of them waved at us (uphill with scopes set up), as they roared by in their 
motorboat shortly after we saw the goose.
Donna Scott
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  From: Mo Barger Rooster Hill Farm 
  To: cayugabirds Cornell 
  Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 10:47 AM
  Subject: [cayugabirds-l] Lone snow goose, Candor


  On my way in this morning, there was a lone snow goose in a field on
  Honeypot Road. Hard to say if he was injured or not.
  It was notable imo because you never see just one goose this time of year.

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