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Hello Everybody:
                  A Ross's Goose is a Ross's Goose. My wife and I went over
to Holmes County on Tuesday morning and had a fantastic look at that beautiful
ROSS'S GOOSE. It certainly is an easly place to view this "rare" visitor (
well, maybe not so rare after reading Bill Whan's notes). I always appreciate
Bill's imput and opinions. They are always accurate, with obvious thought and
research.
                  I would guess, with the next southern warm front this
individual visitor will depart. So, if you want to have the opportunity to add a
ROSS's to your list you had better visit Holmes County real soon. Su Snyder has
previously provided directions in this forum.
                   Happy Birding,
                    Don Plant-- Perrysville, Ohio (Mohican Country)



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