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Date: | Mon, 5 Jan 2009 09:35:35 -0500 |
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Yesterday at Mosquito Creek W.A. in Trumbull there was a single white phase
snow goose in a medium-large flock of Canadas on the frozen pond toward the
end of Mahan-Denham (sp?). It was a nice surprise, having surveyed many a
goose flock there over the years without any luck.
Besides that, it was the usual suspects. Numerous Bald eagles were putting
on a show, and we saw several coopers, red tails, and red shouldered as
well. Still no rough leggeds there, however.
Meanwhile, I've been enjoying a small group of siskins at my feeder over the
last couple weeks here in Boardman.
I've tried to bird as much as possible while home for winter
break...Massachusetts has a great variety of birds but they're kinda hard to
chase when you don't have a car...
Good luck in the new year...
JGP
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