Ross’s Goose described below still present at same location first light. 

Thanks Tom and Gail!

Also noting that many geese from night flocks in this location have been seen 
shifting over to lawns in and adjacent waters to Croton Point Park after early 
morning. 

So here’s hoping this bird does same and is visible in those locations if not 
still at boat ramp for others to see later this am. 

Anne Swaim
Saw Mill River Audubon



> On Feb 9, 2019, at 6:29 PM, Gail Benson <gbenso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> An adult Ross's Goose we found late this afternoon at the boat launch at the 
> Croton Railroad Station was visible until dark in a Canada Goose flock.    It 
> could possibly stay the night. 
> (We had just come from seeing the immature Snow Goose at Verplank, still 
> present.).  Tom Burke & Gail Benson
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