[nysbirds-l] Pink-footed Goose - Holtsville, Suffolk

2012-02-21 Thread Derek Rogers
At 4:45 PM I observed a Pink-footed Goose foraging in a large soccer field in 
Holtsville.

The field is located along the North service road of the Long Island 
Expressway, just west of Blue Point Road. You can't miss it.

The goose was still present at 5:30 PM when I left the site. It was among 
approximately 500 Canada Geese.

I managed some decent digiscope photos and got some video footage as well. I 
will post the photos in my Flickr page later this evening and will share.

Hopefully this field is part of the birds daily foraging pattern. What drew my 
attention was not only the number of geese present in the field but also the 
groups I observed landing in as a drove past the field heading west on the 
expressway. This prompted my interest in turning around for a closer look. I'm 
glad I did!

-Derek Rogers
Sayville



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[nysbirds-l] Pink-footed Goose - Holtsville, Suffolk

2012-02-21 Thread Derek Rogers
At 4:45 PM I observed a Pink-footed Goose foraging in a large soccer field in 
Holtsville.

The field is located along the North service road of the Long Island 
Expressway, just west of Blue Point Road. You can't miss it.

The goose was still present at 5:30 PM when I left the site. It was among 
approximately 500 Canada Geese.

I managed some decent digiscope photos and got some video footage as well. I 
will post the photos in my Flickr page later this evening and will share.

Hopefully this field is part of the birds daily foraging pattern. What drew my 
attention was not only the number of geese present in the field but also the 
groups I observed landing in as a drove past the field heading west on the 
expressway. This prompted my interest in turning around for a closer look. I'm 
glad I did!

-Derek Rogers
Sayville



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2) http://www.surfbirds.com/birdingmail/Group/NYSBirds-L
3) http://birdingonthe.net/mailinglists/NYSB.html

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