Two Greater White-fronted Geese are visible from Doctor’s Path looking east
across the sod fields. A few blue Snow Geese mixed into the massive flock of
Canadas as well. Multiple searchers still scanning for other birds of note.
Cheers!
-Tim H
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Two Greater White-fronted Geese are visible from Doctor’s Path looking east
across the sod fields. A few blue Snow Geese mixed into the massive flock of
Canadas as well. Multiple searchers still scanning for other birds of note.
Cheers!
-Tim H
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Two GWFG in huge flock on east side of Route 105, close to Sound Ave. being
seen now - 12:20pm.
Birds are in group closest to Rt 105.
Eileen Schwinn
Mike Higgiston
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Two GWFG in huge flock on east side of Route 105, close to Sound Ave. being
seen now - 12:20pm.
Birds are in group closest to Rt 105.
Eileen Schwinn
Mike Higgiston
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2 at the very East end of the pond, north of the bridge (the inlet).
Also 2 Wilson's Snipe at Georgica Cove.
Snowy Owl at Lazy Point, Napeague.
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2 at the very East end of the pond, north of the bridge (the inlet).
Also 2 Wilson's Snipe at Georgica Cove.
Snowy Owl at Lazy Point, Napeague.
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Apologies for the multiple posts but three Greater White-fronted Geese just
landed in the pond which may be of interest for those seeking the Cattle Egret.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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> From: Derek Rogers
> Date: November 9, 2014 at 12:22:14 PM EST
> To: List NY
Apologies for the multiple posts but three Greater White-fronted Geese just
landed in the pond which may be of interest for those seeking the Cattle Egret.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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From: Derek Rogers drogers0...@gmail.com
Date: November 9, 2014 at 12:22:14 PM
There are 4 Greater White-fronted Geese roosting in the stream at the south end
of Cold Spring Harbor, just north of 25A and the fish hatchery. There's not
much open water available so all of the geese are stacked within this section.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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There are 4 Greater White-fronted Geese roosting in the stream at the south end
of Cold Spring Harbor, just north of 25A and the fish hatchery. There's not
much open water available so all of the geese are stacked within this section.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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Just spotted 5 greater-white fronted geese mingling in a large flock of Canada
geese in the fields on Further Lane
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Just spotted 5 greater-white fronted geese mingling in a large flock of Canada
geese in the fields on Further Lane
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I'm sure there are several birders on the East End today so I figured I'd let
folks know that there are 5 Greater White-fronted Geese on Further Lane in EH,
just east of Hook Pond. There are 3 adults and 2 juveniles.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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I'm sure there are several birders on the East End today so I figured I'd let
folks know that there are 5 Greater White-fronted Geese on Further Lane in EH,
just east of Hook Pond. There are 3 adults and 2 juveniles.
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
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We arrived too late at Belmont Lake in Suffolk County to see many geese of
any type but a search of the cemeteries in the area turned up the four
Greater White-fronted Geese at Pinelawn Cemetery. They were with a flock of
maybe 30 Canadas grazing in the grass on the west side of Wellwood Avenue
We arrived too late at Belmont Lake in Suffolk County to see many geese of
any type but a search of the cemeteries in the area turned up the four
Greater White-fronted Geese at Pinelawn Cemetery. They were with a flock of
maybe 30 Canadas grazing in the grass on the west side of Wellwood Avenue
I visited the Further Lane field in East Hampton today, Thursday, from around
2:15 to 2:45. I saw four immature Greater White-Fronted Geese. No Cackling
Geese.
This area is not so convenient for birding, as the road is fairly narrow.
Fortunately there is very little traffic. The only place
I visited the Further Lane field in East Hampton today, Thursday, from around
2:15 to 2:45. I saw four immature Greater White-Fronted Geese. No Cackling
Geese.
This area is not so convenient for birding, as the road is fairly narrow.
Fortunately there is very little traffic. The only place
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