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Hello all,

While in town for the weekend I had the opportunity to see the snow
goose that's been hanging out along the Hocking River--it was still
there this evening, standing, swimming, and flying around with the
Canada geese.  There was even a near-collision in the air between the
snow goose and one of the Canadas--evidently honking doesn't translate
from one species to another!

I'm curious about how unusual or interesting the goose's presence here
is.  Having only seen snow geese along the Atlantic coast, I checked
the species' winter range map and saw a large void over all of Ohio.
How common are snow geese in Ohio during the winter?  How common are
they in this part of Ohio?

Part of the reason I ask is that my (non-birding) father is the
assistant news director in Ohio University's news room, and he was
asking whether this occurrence is interesting enough to send out some
cameras in order to get footage for the student-run evening news show...

Caitlin Kight
Athens, OH

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