The original report by Steve Schellenger was referring to Lake Success the
village in the town of North Hempstead, Nassau County, not a lake. It's a
well-known area to those of us who grew up in Queens and Long Island.
*A Pink-footed Goose was found late Sunday 12/16/18 at 4pm on the Queens
County
According to Google Street View, Merillon Field is the name of the trio of
softball/baseball diamonds which border the south side of the pond on which the
Pink-footed Goose has been seen. If an eBird Hot Spot is created it should
probably bear that name.
John Gluth
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In fairness, I don’t think that body of water has a name.
I seem to recall that it’s more like a sump (rather unnaturally rectangular)
with the baseball field to the south of it.
Good luck if you go.
Sue Herbst
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 9:59 PM, Gus Keri wrote:
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> Hi everyone,
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> Apparently, t
Hi everyone,
Apparently, there is a confusion about the name of the pond where the goose is
at. The first report said it's Lake Success. But if you put Lake Success in
Google map, you get a lake that is north of the Northern State Parkway (NSP).
The goose is at the pond that is south of the NSP.