Just had the ROSS'S goose at the golf course along Wilbur Blvd near Scott
terrace in Poughkeepsie.
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Just had the ROSS'S goose at the golf course along Wilbur Blvd near Scott
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The Ross's goose at the golf course across from scott terrace was not visible
in the goose flock. Will check later.
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The Ross's goose at the golf course across from scott terrace was not visible
in the goose flock. Will check later.
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While up at liberty loop today there was one Ross's goose I photographed in a
huge flock of snow geese that kept circling and landing in the field opposite
the parking lot.i'm assuming it's the same ross's seen a few days ago and
reported by Linda scima.kind of a needle in a haystack but it's
While up at liberty loop today there was one Ross's goose I photographed in a
huge flock of snow geese that kept circling and landing in the field opposite
the parking lot.i'm assuming it's the same ross's seen a few days ago and
reported by Linda scima.kind of a needle in a haystack but it's
Both present at 7:30 am. Also American Kestrel.
Bob Grover
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On Feb 10, 2018, at 2:53 PM, John Gluth
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Continuing bird embedded within Canada Goose flock, along with 2 immature Snow
Geese. Currently feeding on west
Both present at 7:30 am. Also American Kestrel.
Bob Grover
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On Feb 10, 2018, at 2:53 PM, John Gluth
mailto:jgl...@optonline.net>> wrote:
Continuing bird embedded within Canada Goose flock, along with 2 immature Snow
Geese. Currently feeding on west side of northernmost
Continuing bird embedded within Canada Goose flock, along with 2 immature Snow
Geese. Currently feeding on west side of northernmost compost pile, visible
from pullout near south end of cemetery road, here: 40.7282913,-73.4034317
John Gluth,
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from pullout near south end of cemetery road, here: 40.7282913,-73.4034317
John Gluth,
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The Ross's Goose is on the ball field south of the pond. 133rd Avenue
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The Ross's Goose is on the ball field south of the pond. 133rd Avenue
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Bob Hayes called to report that he had the Ross's Goose @ 1pm
at the following location: 150th street and Sutter Ave.
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Bob Hayes called to report that he had the Ross's Goose @ 1pm
at the following location: 150th street and Sutter Ave.
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The Ross's Goose continues at Baisley Park this morning. Thanks to Shane
Bodget for taking us straight to the bird in the ball fields at the corner
of 150th St and Rockaway Blvd. On the pond we found redhead ducks,
ring-necked ducks, coots american wigeon, northern shoveler and ruddy ducks.
The Ross's Goose continues at Baisley Park this morning. Thanks to Shane
Bodget for taking us straight to the bird in the ball fields at the corner
of 150th St and Rockaway Blvd. On the pond we found redhead ducks,
ring-necked ducks, coots american wigeon, northern shoveler and ruddy ducks.
Just flew in and landed with all the Gulls in the middle of the pond/ice. Not
at northern part with open water. 1:50.
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Just flew in and landed with all the Gulls in the middle of the pond/ice. Not
at northern part with open water. 1:50.
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Steve Schellenger, just called to report a Ross's Goose at Baisley Pond Park in
Queens. The Goose was observed at the north end of the pond.
Happy New Year Birding!
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of
others, rather than to be false, and to
Steve Schellenger, just called to report a Ross's Goose at Baisley Pond Park in
Queens. The Goose was observed at the north end of the pond.
Happy New Year Birding!
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring the ridicule of
others, rather than to be false, and to
Hello, Just wanted to give a positive report the bird is still there,
red-headed woodpecker is also still there.
Mike Z.
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> On Mar 30, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Tim Healy wrote:
>
> He's done it again, folks. Papa Healy just sent me photos of a Ross's Goose
>
Hello, Just wanted to give a positive report the bird is still there,
red-headed woodpecker is also still there.
Mike Z.
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> On Mar 30, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Tim Healy wrote:
>
> He's done it again, folks. Papa Healy just sent me photos of a Ross's Goose
> seen on the lake at
He's done it again, folks. Papa Healy just sent me photos of a Ross's Goose
seen on the lake at Hendrickson Park during his morning bike ride. As with the
Pink-foot discovery, I am unavoidably detained after work today until after
dark. Hopefully it sticks around for people to see...note that
He's done it again, folks. Papa Healy just sent me photos of a Ross's Goose
seen on the lake at Hendrickson Park during his morning bike ride. As with the
Pink-foot discovery, I am unavoidably detained after work today until after
dark. Hopefully it sticks around for people to see...note that
Currently at Pinelawn Cemetary across from the LIRR station with a Snow
Goose and a small group of Canadas.
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Ross's goose was present in the parking lot by Orchard Beach with a flock of
Canada Geese.
Mike Z.
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Ross's goose was present in the parking lot by Orchard Beach with a flock of
Canada Geese.
Mike Z.
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With juv snow goose and Canada's viewed from fence on east side.
Also went to Wainscott, Sandhill Crane still present. Also saw meadowlarks
and wilsons snipe
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With juv snow goose and Canada's viewed from fence on east side.
Also went to Wainscott, Sandhill Crane still present. Also saw meadowlarks
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This morning George Chiu found a Ross's Goose with a group of Canada geese
at Boland Pond in Chenango, NY. The bird didn't stay long and flew off
to the south. I re-found the bird within a grouping of Canada Geese at
Chenango Bridge
Park in Chenango, NY later in the morning. The bird continues in
This morning George Chiu found a Ross's Goose with a group of Canada geese
at Boland Pond in Chenango, NY. The bird didn't stay long and flew off
to the south. I re-found the bird within a grouping of Canada Geese at
Chenango Bridge
Park in Chenango, NY later in the morning. The bird continues in
This morning George Chiu found a Ross's Goose with a group of Canada geeseat
Boland Pond in Chenango, NY. The bird didn't stay long and flew offto the
south. I re-found the bird within a grouping of Canada Geese at Chenango Bridge
Park in Chenango, NY later in the morning. The bird continues in
This morning George Chiu found a Ross's Goose with a group of Canada geeseat
Boland Pond in Chenango, NY. The bird didn't stay long and flew offto the
south. I re-found the bird within a grouping of Canada Geese at Chenango Bridge
Park in Chenango, NY later in the morning. The bird continues in
The Ross's Goose flew out at 1: 45 as I was watching it
On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 10:43 AM, Patricia Lindsay
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> Flew in with Canadas about 10:30. This pond is along Montauk Highway in
> West Islip. Variety of ducks here inc 35-40 Redhead.
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The Ross's Goose flew out at 1: 45 as I was watching it
On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 10:43 AM, Patricia Lindsay
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> West Islip. Variety of ducks here inc 35-40 Redhead.
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Flew in with Canadas about 10:30. This pond is along Montauk Highway in West
Islip. Variety of ducks here inc 35-40 Redhead.
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Flew in with Canadas about 10:30. This pond is along Montauk Highway in West
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This morning there was a Ross's goose with a canada flock at the Cedar
Beach Golf Course, the flock took off heading north. This is on Ocean
Parkway near Oak beach NY.
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Beach Golf Course, the flock took off heading north. This is on Ocean
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Subject: [nysbirds-l] Ross's Goose - Melville (Suffolk)
At about 4:45 PM, while driving home from work, I stopped to quickly detail a
flock of Canada Geese at the back end of the athletic fields at Sweet Hollow
Middle School in Melville. Within the flock was a single Ross's Goose
At about 4:45 PM, while driving home from work, I stopped to quickly detail a
flock of Canada Geese at the back end of the athletic fields at Sweet Hollow
Middle School in Melville. Within the flock was a single Ross's Goose.
This is very likely one of two individuals from the
At about 4:45 PM, while driving home from work, I stopped to quickly detail a
flock of Canada Geese at the back end of the athletic fields at Sweet Hollow
Middle School in Melville. Within the flock was a single Ross's Goose.
This is very likely one of two individuals from the
Did someone see the Berner Middle School Massapequa goose take off? No
longer here, thanks
On Saturday, January 9, 2016, Derek Rogers wrote:
> Thanks for the post, Anthony.
>
> I am still viewing the Ross's in Massapequa at Berner Junior High School.
> I suspected the Massapequa bird was a
Thanks for the post, Anthony.
I am still viewing the Ross's in Massapequa at Berner Junior High School. I
suspected the Massapequa bird was a second Ross's. The bird I'm viewing now is
lacking the yellow stain as shown on the Avon bird. So we are dealing with two
Ross's!
Best,
Derek Rogers
On the lake at 10:10am.
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Ross's goose currently being viewed in the ball field at Berner Middle School
in Massapequa. Field runs along the west side of Carman Mill Road, south of
route 27A. Viewing with Pat Palladino.
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Thanks for the post, Anthony.
I am still viewing the Ross's in Massapequa at Berner Junior High School. I
suspected the Massapequa bird was a second Ross's. The bird I'm viewing now is
lacking the yellow stain as shown on the Avon bird. So we are dealing with two
Ross's!
Best,
Derek Rogers
Ross's goose currently being viewed in the ball field at Berner Middle School
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route 27A. Viewing with Pat Palladino.
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Did someone see the Berner Middle School Massapequa goose take off? No
longer here, thanks
On Saturday, January 9, 2016, Derek Rogers wrote:
> Thanks for the post, Anthony.
>
> I am still viewing the Ross's in Massapequa at Berner Junior High School.
> I suspected the
The Ross's Goose was seen this morning around 8:30 at Eastport before
taking off with a large flock of Canada Geese.
The Ash-throated Flycatcher continues at the Fort Hill Cemetery in Montauk.
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Currently being viewed on northwest area of Eastport lake. This is in Eastport
long island.
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Currently being viewed on northwest area of Eastport lake. This is in Eastport
long island.
Ed becher
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Ross's goose just flew off going NNW.
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Ross's goose just flew off going NNW.
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Adult Ross's Goose being view on Northwest corner of Eastport Lake by old
Sportsmanship Club. Adult Bald Eagle and Canvasback and Redhead Duck also being
seen.
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My mom and I found a Ross's Goose in the field behind the Reeves Ave Buffalo
Farm. There is also a Cackling and blue morph Snow Goose present among about
1500 geese.
We are viewing the field from Reeves Ave just west of the farm.
Michael McBrien
East Patchogue, NY & Bristol, RI
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My mom and I found a Ross's Goose in the field behind the Reeves Ave Buffalo
Farm. There is also a Cackling and blue morph Snow Goose present among about
1500 geese.
We are viewing the field from Reeves Ave just west of the farm.
Michael McBrien
East Patchogue, NY & Bristol, RI
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This morning, while headed east on Sound Ave., I noticed a large group of
Canada Geese streaming into a farm field north of the road. I turned off onto
Oakleigh Avenue (north) which provided a nice vantage point for viewing the
flock of 1000+ Canada Geese. Within the flock was a single ROSS'S
This morning, while headed east on Sound Ave., I noticed a large group of
Canada Geese streaming into a farm field north of the road. I turned off onto
Oakleigh Avenue (north) which provided a nice vantage point for viewing the
flock of 1000+ Canada Geese. Within the flock was a single ROSS'S
There's a Ross's Goose among the many Canada Geese at the north end of Hards
Lake at Southaven County Park in Yaphank. Having sifted through everything yet
but also 2 Snow Geese.
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There's a Ross's Goose among the many Canada Geese at the north end of Hards
Lake at Southaven County Park in Yaphank. Having sifted through everything yet
but also 2 Snow Geese.
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I was able to see the Ross's Goose found yesterday by Jim Pawlicki and Bill
Watson at Beaver Island SP (Grand Island, NY). The bird was on the manicured
swimming beach towards the marina. When I saw the bird it was in a group of
gulls (mostly Ring-billed, but Herring and Boneparte's also
I was able to see the Ross's Goose found yesterday by Jim Pawlicki and Bill
Watson at Beaver Island SP (Grand Island, NY). The bird was on the manicured
swimming beach towards the marina. When I saw the bird it was in a group of
gulls (mostly Ring-billed, but Herring and Boneparte's also
This morning I observed a Ross's Goose in a farm field along the north side of
CR-48 just west of Horton's Avenue in Southold. The bird was located at the far
north end of the field and viewing was less than ideal and too distant to rule
out hybrid. I returned later around 11:00 AM to find the
This morning I observed a Ross's Goose in a farm field along the north side of
CR-48 just west of Horton's Avenue in Southold. The bird was located at the far
north end of the field and viewing was less than ideal and too distant to rule
out hybrid. I returned later around 11:00 AM to find the
Currently being seen with Bob Adamo and Anthny Collerton
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03/02/2014 @ 10:01 AM
Arie Gilbert
No. Baylon NY
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I am looking at a Ross's Goose at Edgemere Landfill in Queens. It is one of
only four white geese present, the others being Snow Geese. Kind of weird that
all winter thousands of Snow Geese were here and no Ross's but now that there
are only four birds one is a Ross's.
Currently the bird is
Though the Snow Goose flock at the Camel Farm took off this morning, they
returned in about an hour. Down to about 1,000 birds at this time, the Ross's
Goose was immediately spotted. They remained at the farm for the remainder of
the morning and were still present when we passed by at 1 pm.
Though the Snow Goose flock at the Camel Farm took off this morning, they
returned in about an hour. Down to about 1,000 birds at this time, the Ross's
Goose was immediately spotted. They remained at the farm for the remainder of
the morning and were still present when we passed by at 1 pm.
Tom Burke and I saw a single Ross's Goose and a Snow Goose this morning on
the sod fields between Doctors Path and Route 105 south of Sound Avenue.
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Tom Burke and I saw a single Ross's Goose and a Snow Goose this morning on
the sod fields between Doctors Path and Route 105 south of Sound Avenue.
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This morning fog lifted from Merrits Pond revealing the white doll-eyed Ross's
Goose, most probably the same initially reported by Michael M. but not same as
the individual seen at Hecksher. 8:15-9am. Among 1500+ Canada's, one being GL1
from Greenland.
Also 1 pair each of Northern Pintail and
This morning fog lifted from Merrits Pond revealing the white doll-eyed Ross's
Goose, most probably the same initially reported by Michael M. but not same as
the individual seen at Hecksher. 8:15-9am. Among 1500+ Canada's, one being GL1
from Greenland.
Also 1 pair each of Northern Pintail and
While driving home from work, on Sunrise Highway, I noticed a large flock of
geese flying south across the highway heading toward West Brook Pond. Knowing
that West Brook is a popular goose roost I decided to go investigate.
I had just enough light to glass the pond and sure enough, picked out
While driving home from work, on Sunrise Highway, I noticed a large flock of
geese flying south across the highway heading toward West Brook Pond. Knowing
that West Brook is a popular goose roost I decided to go investigate.
I had just enough light to glass the pond and sure enough, picked out
The bird was seen today at 0950 just before the entrance rd to field 6, but was
not there when I returned from my walk at 1220. It had relocated to the field
in front of the park office adjacent to parking lot 1. It was being harassed by
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The bird was seen today at 0950 just before the entrance rd to field 6, but was
not there when I returned from my walk at 1220. It had relocated to the field
in front of the park office adjacent to parking lot 1. It was being harassed by
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Shortly after noon today, the Ross's Goose was being observed in a small (about
75) flock of Canada Geese at Heckscher State Park (Suffolk). It was seen just
off the main loop road and north of the field 6 parking lot.
Right about here: 40.702082,-73.17019
Since it only took 5 minutes to find
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Shortly after noon today, the Ross's Goose was being observed in a small (about
75) flock of Canada Geese at Heckscher State Park (Suffolk). It was seen just
off the main loop road and north of the field 6 parking lot.
Right about here: 40.702082,-73.17019
Since it only took 5 minutes to find
I have posted a few photos of the Heckscher State Park Ross's Goose at my
Flickr site.
Ken Feustel
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> Subject: [nysbirds-l] Ross's Goose at Heckscher State Park (Suffolk Co.)
> Date: February 2, 2013 2:08:03 PM EST
> To:
> Reply-To: Ken Feustel
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> Ross's Goose being seen at HSP now, opposite entrance road to Field 6. Best
> bet is to park in S/W corner of Parking
Excellent, Ken!!
This is the very direction that the sub-flock containing the Ross's seemed to
head, leaving the river than hooking west. I did canvas Hecksher thoroughly,
after the fact, but came up empty. Thrilled to hear you relocated the bird!
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
On Feb 2, 2013,
Ross's Goose being seen at HSP now, opposite entrance road to Field 6. Best bet
is to park in S/W corner of Parking Field 1 and walk the paved bike path in a
S/W direction.
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I pulled into Timber Point Golf Course at about 9:15 AM. I noticed a goose herd
feeding on the course, just south of the driving range area. This is toward the
west side of the course near the canal. I parked along the canal and began
walking toward an open area where I could get a nice detail
I pulled into Timber Point Golf Course at about 9:15 AM. I noticed a goose herd
feeding on the course, just south of the driving range area. This is toward the
west side of the course near the canal. I parked along the canal and began
walking toward an open area where I could get a nice detail
Ross's Goose being seen at HSP now, opposite entrance road to Field 6. Best bet
is to park in S/W corner of Parking Field 1 and walk the paved bike path in a
S/W direction.
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Excellent, Ken!!
This is the very direction that the sub-flock containing the Ross's seemed to
head, leaving the river than hooking west. I did canvas Hecksher thoroughly,
after the fact, but came up empty. Thrilled to hear you relocated the bird!
Best,
Derek Rogers
Sayville
On Feb 2, 2013,
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