Mike Vedder found a Pink-footed Goose at Planting Fields Arboretum, in the big
field north of the parking lot.
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> Continues at Northport
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> Continues at Northport
On Sun, Nov 27, 2022, 3:41 PM Douglas Futuyma wrote:
> Continues at Northport High School playing field, were found and reported
> earlier by Darlene Moore ( seen from field gate N, behind the school
> building. Don’t know if viewing would be a problem on a school day, but a
> security guard was
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> earlier by Darlene Moore ( seen from field gate N, behind the school
> building. Don’t know if viewing would be a problem on a school day, but a
> security guard was
Continues at Northport High School playing field, were found and reported
earlier by Darlene Moore ( seen from field gate N, behind the school building.
Don’t know if viewing would be a problem on a school day, but a security guard
was friendly during a Sunday downpour.
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Continues at Northport High School playing field, were found and reported
earlier by Darlene Moore ( seen from field gate N, behind the school building.
Don’t know if viewing would be a problem on a school day, but a security guard
was friendly during a Sunday downpour.
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I'm changing the call to Greater White-fronted Goose. I apologize for not
researching it a little better. But yesterday was a long day in the field -
not one that I wanted to follow up with a lot of time looking at bad
pictures. But with a bit more time to look at the other pictures and pull
out
I'm changing the call to Greater White-fronted Goose. I apologize for not
researching it a little better. But yesterday was a long day in the field -
not one that I wanted to follow up with a lot of time looking at bad
pictures. But with a bit more time to look at the other pictures and pull
out
Among the migration activity today at Fort Tilden, Queens were some very
high migrating Canada Goose flocks. Looking at one small group, I noticed
one that seemed out of whack. I managed to get some pictures that I could
blow up . To me, it looks like a Pink-footed Goose. A picture can be seen on
Among the migration activity today at Fort Tilden, Queens were some very
high migrating Canada Goose flocks. Looking at one small group, I noticed
one that seemed out of whack. I managed to get some pictures that I could
blow up . To me, it looks like a Pink-footed Goose. A picture can be seen on
A PINK-FOOTED GOOSE was seen by many and photographed at the Hudson Valley Rail
Trail parking area off Diddel Road, Wappingers Falls, Dutchess County.
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Now observed in large flock of Canada Geese in farm field on s/s of Montauk
Highway opposite PSEG office (1000 Montauk Highway). Seen on west side of field.
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Pink-footed Goose with Canada Goose flock. Currently on lawn at end of Spring
Street by Wappinger Lake, Dutchess County.
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Pink-Footed Goose still at the Naussa County Storm Water Drainage Basin No.
21 (correct name ) off Marcus Avenue in Lake Success, Naussau
Saul and I found goose standing on frozen area on east side of "pond" by
parking in lot of PAC ( progressive athletic club) and walking through
breaks in
Pink-Footed Goose still at the Naussa County Storm Water Drainage Basin No.
21 (correct name ) off Marcus Avenue in Lake Success, Naussau
Saul and I found goose standing on frozen area on east side of "pond" by
parking in lot of PAC ( progressive athletic club) and walking through
breaks in
The original report by Steve Schellenger was referring to Lake Success the
village in the town of North Hempstead, Nassau County, not a lake. It's a
well-known area to those of us who grew up in Queens and Long Island.
*A Pink-footed Goose was found late Sunday 12/16/18 at 4pm on the Queens
The original report by Steve Schellenger was referring to Lake Success the
village in the town of North Hempstead, Nassau County, not a lake. It's a
well-known area to those of us who grew up in Queens and Long Island.
*A Pink-footed Goose was found late Sunday 12/16/18 at 4pm on the Queens
According to Google Street View, Merillon Field is the name of the trio of
softball/baseball diamonds which border the south side of the pond on which the
Pink-footed Goose has been seen. If an eBird Hot Spot is created it should
probably bear that name.
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In fairness, I don’t think that body of water has a name.
I seem to recall that it’s more like a sump (rather unnaturally rectangular)
with the baseball field to the south of it.
Good luck if you go.
Sue Herbst
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 9:59 PM, Gus Keri wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Apparently,
In fairness, I don’t think that body of water has a name.
I seem to recall that it’s more like a sump (rather unnaturally rectangular)
with the baseball field to the south of it.
Good luck if you go.
Sue Herbst
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 9:59 PM, Gus Keri wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Apparently,
Hi everyone,
Apparently, there is a confusion about the name of the pond where the goose is
at. The first report said it's Lake Success. But if you put Lake Success in
Google map, you get a lake that is north of the Northern State Parkway (NSP).
The goose is at the pond that is south of the
Hi everyone,
Apparently, there is a confusion about the name of the pond where the goose is
at. The first report said it's Lake Success. But if you put Lake Success in
Google map, you get a lake that is north of the Northern State Parkway (NSP).
The goose is at the pond that is south of the
Still present in lake across from 2 ProHealth Plaza.
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Pink footed goose still here. Middle of flock of Canadas on pond. Being viewed
from the north side of the lake, in the center by the green electrical box. The
goose’s head is tucked but it is not hard to find with a little scanning.
Regards,
Matt
... to be continued.
On Dec 17, 2018, at 8:55
Pink footed goose still here. Middle of flock of Canadas on pond. Being viewed
from the north side of the lake, in the center by the green electrical box. The
goose’s head is tucked but it is not hard to find with a little scanning.
Regards,
Matt
... to be continued.
On Dec 17, 2018, at 8:55
Pink-footed Goose continues on the pond behind the ball field where it was seen
last night. (as described below). I viewed it through the fence at the medical
building with the address 2 ProHealthPlaza on the awning.
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 1:31 AM, Steven Schellenger wrote:
>
> A Pink-footed
Pink-footed Goose continues on the pond behind the ball field where it was seen
last night. (as described below). I viewed it through the fence at the medical
building with the address 2 ProHealthPlaza on the awning.
> On Dec 17, 2018, at 1:31 AM, Steven Schellenger wrote:
>
> A Pink-footed
A Pink-footed Goose was found late Sunday 12/16/18 at 4pm on the Queens
County CBC on Marcus Ave. in Lake Success. It was on the ball field on the
north side of the street between Lakeville Rd. and New Hyde Park Rd. with a
flock of Canada Geese. This is in Nassau County.
Steve Schellenger
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A Pink-footed Goose was found late Sunday 12/16/18 at 4pm on the Queens
County CBC on Marcus Ave. in Lake Success. It was on the ball field on the
north side of the street between Lakeville Rd. and New Hyde Park Rd. with a
flock of Canada Geese. This is in Nassau County.
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Still present 9:30 am in the flock of Canada geese : Montauk South of 27
opposite Deep Hollow ranch
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opposite Deep Hollow ranch
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In field adjacent to Amsterdam Beach parking area. South side of the highway.
BOB WASHBURN
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Apologies I should have said south side of highway.
Pink-footed Goose currently with Canadas and 2 Snows at Deep Hollow Ranch,
Montauk. For those who don’t know this is on the north side of the highway on
the way from Montauk town to the point. Park at Amsterdam Beach lot.
Paul Sweet |
Apologies I should have said south side of highway.
Pink-footed Goose currently with Canadas and 2 Snows at Deep Hollow Ranch,
Montauk. For those who don’t know this is on the north side of the highway on
the way from Montauk town to the point. Park at Amsterdam Beach lot.
Paul Sweet |
Pink-footed Goose currently with Canadas and 2 Snows at Deep Hollow Ranch,
Montauk. For those who don’t know this is on the north side of the highway on
the way from Montauk town to the point. Park at Amsterdam Beach lot.
Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural
Pink-footed Goose currently with Canadas and 2 Snows at Deep Hollow Ranch,
Montauk. For those who don’t know this is on the north side of the highway on
the way from Montauk town to the point. Park at Amsterdam Beach lot.
Paul Sweet | Department of Ornithology | American Museum of Natural
On the field at Deep Hollow Ranch.
2 Ross’s Geese also continue off Stephen Hand’s Path in a East Hampton.
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On the field at Deep Hollow Ranch.
2 Ross’s Geese also continue off Stephen Hand’s Path in a East Hampton.
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The Pink-footed goose found in December on the Montauk CBC continues at the
Montauk Downs golf course. The bird is feeding with numerous Canada geese and 3
Snow geese as viewed from the cart path at hole #1.
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At around 4 o'clock this evening, while manning my station for the Winter
Raptor Survey at the Coxsackie Flats I scanned through a large group (1,200
- 1,500 birds) of Canada Geese in a harvested cornfield on a short dead-end
road: Barrus Road - which begins at the southern end of Bronk (same
At around 4 o'clock this evening, while manning my station for the Winter
Raptor Survey at the Coxsackie Flats I scanned through a large group (1,200
- 1,500 birds) of Canada Geese in a harvested cornfield on a short dead-end
road: Barrus Road - which begins at the southern end of Bronk (same
Among flock of Canada's in field south of road.
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I am posting on behalf of Hollis White (he is having trouble posting to the
list). Hollis and Denise White found a Pink-footed Goose at the Malone
Recreational Park yesterday (Wed. Nov. 8, 2017) among the hordes of Snow
Geese (a major birding attraction at this location in Nov.!). Hollis plans
I am posting on behalf of Hollis White (he is having trouble posting to the
list). Hollis and Denise White found a Pink-footed Goose at the Malone
Recreational Park yesterday (Wed. Nov. 8, 2017) among the hordes of Snow
Geese (a major birding attraction at this location in Nov.!). Hollis plans
Greetings All,
The bird is indeed being seen near 712 Sandhill Road but this location is in Ulster County, east of SGNWR as the goose flies. Many thanks again to Bruce Nott for discovering this county first yesterday.
Good Birding,
Mark DeDea
On Feb 7, 2017 3:49 PM, Richard Guthrie
Greetings All,
The bird is indeed being seen near 712 Sandhill Road but this location is in Ulster County, east of SGNWR as the goose flies. Many thanks again to Bruce Nott for discovering this county first yesterday.
Good Birding,
Mark DeDea
On Feb 7, 2017 3:49 PM, Richard Guthrie wrote:Ken
Ken McDermott called minutes ago to report that he is seeing the previously
reported Pink-footed Goose with a small group of Canada Geese in a horse
corral at 712 Sandhill Road near Warwick, NY.
The road, though lightly traveled, is narrow at that site is at a curve
limiting sight line distance
Ken McDermott called minutes ago to report that he is seeing the previously
reported Pink-footed Goose with a small group of Canada Geese in a horse
corral at 712 Sandhill Road near Warwick, NY.
The road, though lightly traveled, is narrow at that site is at a curve
limiting sight line distance
Eric Miller called to report that the goose just returned to the pond
( for the benefit of the person who just left)
Arie Gilbert
No. Babylon NY
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Thursday, 29 December, 2016 - Van Cortlandt Park, western Bronx (N.Y.
City)
A Pink-footed Goose was again found today (in the rain) on the Parade
Grounds field adjacent to Broadway (which is north of about West 246
Street) - this species and the many Canada Geese often moving about on
Thursday, 29 December, 2016 - Van Cortlandt Park, western Bronx (N.Y.
City)
A Pink-footed Goose was again found today (in the rain) on the Parade
Grounds field adjacent to Broadway (which is north of about West 246
Street) - this species and the many Canada Geese often moving about on
tful for any goose-gazing.
Updates are appreciated on a day-by-day basis as this is a species
still on many birders wish-lists both subscribed-to, &/or watching
this and other list-servs and reports!
Tom Fiore
Manhattan
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Date: 12/28/16 11:00 am
From: Jesse Sargent
Subject: [nysbird
tful for any goose-gazing.
Updates are appreciated on a day-by-day basis as this is a species
still on many birders wish-lists both subscribed-to, &/or watching
this and other list-servs and reports!
Tom Fiore
Manhattan
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Date: 12/28/16 11:00 am
From: Jesse Sargent
Subject: [nysbird
The Pink-footed Goose continues with one Snow Goose at Van Cortlandt Park.
Upon first arriving at the Parade ground a small dog flushed up the flock
making them vacate the field. After tracking the group I found that all of
the geese have found refuge in the baseball field next to the Stadium.
The Pink-footed Goose continues with one Snow Goose at Van Cortlandt Park.
Upon first arriving at the Parade ground a small dog flushed up the flock
making them vacate the field. After tracking the group I found that all of
the geese have found refuge in the baseball field next to the Stadium.
TUESDAY, 26 December, 2016 - Van Cortlandt Park, western Bronx (N.Y.
City)
A Pink-footed Goose was again found today on the Parade Grounds field
adjacent to Broadway (which is north of about West 246 Street) - this
species and (many) Canada Geese are often moving about on the field
and
TUESDAY, 26 December, 2016 - Van Cortlandt Park, western Bronx (N.Y.
City)
A Pink-footed Goose was again found today on the Parade Grounds field
adjacent to Broadway (which is north of about West 246 Street) - this
species and (many) Canada Geese are often moving about on the field
and
Monday, 26 December, 2016 - Van Cortlandt Park, western Bronx (N.Y.
City)
A Pink-footed Goose was again on the Parade Grounds field adjacent to
Broadway (which is north of about West 246 Street), on Monday, and was
of course available for those counting at that site for the 12/26
Monday, 26 December, 2016 - Van Cortlandt Park, western Bronx (N.Y.
City)
A Pink-footed Goose was again on the Parade Grounds field adjacent to
Broadway (which is north of about West 246 Street), on Monday, and was
of course available for those counting at that site for the 12/26
I went back at around 4:45pm and was at the VCP Parade Grounds to about 5pm and
the Pink-footed Goose was there and easy to see. The flock was smaller than
this am and the Snow Goose was gone, but the Pink-footed was there, nice. A
beautiful bird.
Andrew Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting
I went back at around 4:45pm and was at the VCP Parade Grounds to about 5pm and
the Pink-footed Goose was there and easy to see. The flock was smaller than
this am and the Snow Goose was gone, but the Pink-footed was there, nice. A
beautiful bird.
Andrew Andrew v. F. Block
Consulting
Sunday, Christmas Day, 25 December 2016
As noted to this list, the Pink-footed Goose was present with a nearby
Snow Goose, & perhaps 500++ Canada Geese as well as a brief look at
what may have been a Richardson's Cackling Goose, all at the north-
most end of the Van Cortlandt Park Parade
Friday, 23 December, 2016 - Van Cortlandt Park, western Bronx (N.Y.
City)
At about 4 pm (and from what I inferred from others on-scene, for some
hours before, but perhaps now & then moving off to the Van Cortlandt
lake, again??) on the Parade Grounds field adjacent to Broadway, north
of
Friday, 23 December, 2016 - Van Cortlandt Park, western Bronx (N.Y.
City)
At about 4 pm (and from what I inferred from others on-scene, for some
hours before, but perhaps now & then moving off to the Van Cortlandt
lake, again??) on the Parade Grounds field adjacent to Broadway, north
of
Goose was on the far shore opposite from the tennis courts - tame and resting
and in the water very close to the path.
Woodpecker was active and vocal. Walk on the tennis court side heading north
along bike path past bridge. A number of houses up there is a brighter yellow
house. The red
Goose was on the far shore opposite from the tennis courts - tame and resting
and in the water very close to the path.
Woodpecker was active and vocal. Walk on the tennis court side heading north
along bike path past bridge. A number of houses up there is a brighter yellow
house. The red
With apologies to list serve purists. Other notable birds on the lake include
Snow Goose, Cackling Goose and an eclipse plumaged drake Northern Pintail.
These are all top notch for the Bronx and good for our CBC!
Cheers,
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring
With apologies to list serve purists. Other notable birds on the lake include
Snow Goose, Cackling Goose and an eclipse plumaged drake Northern Pintail.
These are all top notch for the Bronx and good for our CBC!
Cheers,
"I prefer to be true to myself, even at the hazard of incurring
The Pink-footed Goose continues this AM on the Van Cortlandt Park Lake. Tucked
in with about 1,000 Branta Canadensis. It is officially a count week Bird for
West Bronx.
"Uptown is the place where I lay my dome
On the streets of the Bronx where my family roam."
"I prefer to be true
The Pink-footed Goose continues this AM on the Van Cortlandt Park Lake. Tucked
in with about 1,000 Branta Canadensis. It is officially a count week Bird for
West Bronx.
"Uptown is the place where I lay my dome
On the streets of the Bronx where my family roam."
"I prefer to be true
Thursday, 22 December, 2016 - Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx (N.Y. City)
On the Parade Grounds field adjacent to Broadway, north of about West
246 Street, I found a Pink-footed Goose, in amongst well over 1,000
Canada Geese, very late this afternoon - many photos were taken, from
a distance!
Thursday, 22 December, 2016 - Van Cortlandt Park, Bronx (N.Y. City)
On the Parade Grounds field adjacent to Broadway, north of about West
246 Street, I found a Pink-footed Goose, in amongst well over 1,000
Canada Geese, very late this afternoon - many photos were taken, from
a distance!
Late this afternoon, Tom Fiore found a Pink-footed Goose among the flock of
Branta Canadensis that were feeding on the Parade Grounds at Van Cortlandt Park.
I know this find will excite many listers and I ask that with the Bronx CBC
just days away, to please exercise good behavior if you decide
Late this afternoon, Tom Fiore found a Pink-footed Goose among the flock of
Branta Canadensis that were feeding on the Parade Grounds at Van Cortlandt Park.
I know this find will excite many listers and I ask that with the Bronx CBC
just days away, to please exercise good behavior if you decide
By tennis courts.
Ardith Bondi and Peter Post.
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The Pink-footed Goose continues at Hendrickson Park, with the numerous
Canada Geese. In addition, there's a Cackling Goose present. Some photos
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The Pink-footed Goose continues at Hendrickson Park, with the numerous
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If anyone still hasn't seen it, the Pink-footed Goose continues hanging out
on Valley Stream Pond in Hendrickson Park.
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Still here. West side of pond. By tennis courts.
... to be continued.
> On Nov 5, 2016, at 10:52 AM, John Mora wrote:
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> On land near tennis courts at high school.
>
> Thanks, everyone.
>
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>> On Nov 5, 2016, at 8:36 AM, Michael Yuan
Still here. West side of pond. By tennis courts.
... to be continued.
> On Nov 5, 2016, at 10:52 AM, John Mora wrote:
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> On land near tennis courts at high school.
>
> Thanks, everyone.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Nov 5, 2016, at 8:36 AM, Michael Yuan wrote:
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>> Just landed on
Pink-footed Goose still present in same general area near Tennis Courts.
-Mike Shanley
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> On Nov 5, 2016, at 1:54 PM, Tim Healy wrote:
>
> Pink-foot is still here, still cooperative, feeding now ok the western edge
> by the tennis courts.
>
> Cheers!
Pink-footed Goose still present in same general area near Tennis Courts.
-Mike Shanley
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> On Nov 5, 2016, at 1:54 PM, Tim Healy wrote:
>
> Pink-foot is still here, still cooperative, feeding now ok the western edge
> by the tennis courts.
>
> Cheers!
> -Tim H
>
>
>>
Pink-foot is still here, still cooperative, feeding now ok the western edge by
the tennis courts.
Cheers!
-Tim H
> On Nov 5, 2016, at 10:51 AM, John Mora wrote:
>
> On land near tennis courts at high school.
>
> Thanks, everyone.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On
Pink-foot is still here, still cooperative, feeding now ok the western edge by
the tennis courts.
Cheers!
-Tim H
> On Nov 5, 2016, at 10:51 AM, John Mora wrote:
>
> On land near tennis courts at high school.
>
> Thanks, everyone.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Nov 5, 2016, at 8:36 AM,
On land near tennis courts at high school.
Thanks, everyone.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 5, 2016, at 8:36 AM, Michael Yuan wrote:
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> Just landed on the north end of the pond by the fountain.
>
> Mike Yuan
> Brooklyn, NY
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On land near tennis courts at high school.
Thanks, everyone.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Nov 5, 2016, at 8:36 AM, Michael Yuan wrote:
>
> Just landed on the north end of the pond by the fountain.
>
> Mike Yuan
> Brooklyn, NY
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Just landed on the north end of the pond by the fountain.
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