I stopped at Dryden Lake between 11:00 and 11:30 this morning to soak in some sun and scan the lake. I saw geese and gulls and figured I'd scan through the roughly 100 Canada Geese on the lake just in case I could get lucky and find a Cackling. Much to my amazement I found a Greater White-fronted Goose! I put a couple of blurry photos online:

http://frontiernet.net/~tjohnson7/GWFGOODrydenLake11-2-2010AMJohnson.jpg
http://frontiernet.net/~tjohnson7/GWFGOO2DrydenLake11-2-2010AMJohnson.jpg

There were also several female Common Mergansers, a Double-crested Cormorant, and a Belted Kingfisher.

Anne Marie Johnson



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