The previously reported Barnacle Goose was still on the baseball fields at
Inwood Hill Park at 1:30 pm with a large flock of feeding Canada Geese. The
bird, however, was not associating much with the Canadas. While Ann and I
watched, a small child walked across the field followed by her parents with
a stroller. Neither the Barnacle, nor the Canadas seemed particularly
disturbed.

 

The easiest public transportation is the A train to the last stop at 207th
Street. If you exit at the north end of the station you will be at Broadway
and Isham Street. Walk west two blocks to the park. The ball fields are
across Seamen Avenue from there, just north of Isham.

 

Joe DiCostanzo

www.greatgullisland.org

 

 


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