Sounds suspect to me lol! The PFG was in our sector. We did get the Red Headed
WP however.
Liz
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Like the Pink-foot that went missing for the Queens CBC yesterday but
returned today, the Barnacle Goose was a no-show for the Captree count
yesterday, but is now resting comfortably on Belmont Lake.
Shai Mitra via Patricia Lindsay
Bay Shore
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Also a Snow Goose. I'm emailing the listserv distribution because I
believe it's still the proper thing to do.
Rob in Massapequa
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The Barnacle Goose was showing very nicely on Belmont Lake this morning.
I arrived shortly after 7:00 AM and quickly located the bird on the open water
toward the north end of the lake. It eventually climbed onto the ice and
allowed for even better study as I watched the bird preen and let out
With the fading light, I decided to make a quick stop at Belmont Lake State
Park in hopes to catch some geese setting up for their evening roost.
There were close to a thousand Canada Geese roosting on the small amount of
unfrozen water at the north end of the lake. Flocks were continuing to fl