horned grebe?
> On January 2, 2020 at 2:24 PM Bruce Horwith wrote:
>
> I checked out Hook Pond, looking for tundra swan, where it shows up
> pretty reliably each year. No swans, but 1 greater white-fronted goose among
> several hundred Canada. It had a pinkish-gray bill, no orange
horned grebe?
> On January 2, 2020 at 2:24 PM Bruce Horwith wrote:
>
> I checked out Hook Pond, looking for tundra swan, where it shows up
> pretty reliably each year. No swans, but 1 greater white-fronted goose among
> several hundred Canada. It had a pinkish-gray bill, no orange
oops, meant hooded merganser
*Bruce Horwith*
*16 Salt Marsh Path*
*East Hampton, NY 11937*
*(631) 599-0040 cell phone*
On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 2:24 PM Bruce Horwith
wrote:
> I checked out Hook Pond, looking for tundra swan, where it shows up pretty
> reliably each year. No swans, but 1 greater
oops, meant hooded merganser
*Bruce Horwith*
*16 Salt Marsh Path*
*East Hampton, NY 11937*
*(631) 599-0040 cell phone*
On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 2:24 PM Bruce Horwith
wrote:
> I checked out Hook Pond, looking for tundra swan, where it shows up pretty
> reliably each year. No swans, but 1 greater
I checked out Hook Pond, looking for tundra swan, where it shows up pretty
reliably each year. No swans, but 1 greater white-fronted goose among
several hundred Canada. It had a pinkish-gray bill, no orange evident. Also
present, 1 grey ghost, 1 bald eagle (like several other spots on LI, you
can
I checked out Hook Pond, looking for tundra swan, where it shows up pretty
reliably each year. No swans, but 1 greater white-fronted goose among
several hundred Canada. It had a pinkish-gray bill, no orange evident. Also
present, 1 grey ghost, 1 bald eagle (like several other spots on LI, you
can