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I walk my dog in the field/woods behind the school yard near me in North Royalton. Usually see deer. This time about 25 Canada Geese were bedded down on the grass. They got up when we got close to them and there in the middle of the geese was an Immature snow goose. I tried to walk as far away from them as possible without disturbing them but they got nervous and flew off. The little snow goose holding up the rear of the line. They flew over Ridge Road and landed in the large meadow on the radio tower property. What a surprise to see the snow goose so close to my home.
[http://sig.cmparks.net/cmp-ms-90x122.png]Jo Ann Kubicki
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