Ross's Goose (2) and Snow Goose (4) were present, and the Ross's came into view for about one minute at 5:15 PM today, at the Spencer Road pond sometimes referred to as the old Brooks Nature Club Pond in NE Ross County. Lighting was poor and viewing was distant but I lit them up with a Swarovski 20-60 zoom getting good comparison views with nearby Canada geese of several sizes (more on that later) and blue phase Snow geese during the brief observation interval. The diminutive Ross's were white phase and their round heads and petite bills contrasted sharply in profile with nearby Snow geese. Hints of color suggested flesh-pink graying toward the base. Both Ross's appeared identical to me. I was unable to evaluate the grin patch or the margin of the bill at the side of the head. The Ross's swam into view from out of sight in the narrow shallow pool at the south end of the pond. Almost immediately the Ross's hopped to the bank and took flight with a hundred plus Canada Geese as a truck pulled into the nearby barn access road. These are undoubtedly the same geese recently reported by Jay Lehman and reportedly first discovered during the Kingston CBC. I looked for these birds twice Wednesday without success. Today I was lucky-they came into sight due to the truck driving in then took flight on very narrow white with black-primaries wings a few moments later for the same reason. After the initial flight of Canada's, Snow's, and Ross's there remained about 150 Canada Geese. I scanned them soon finding two, side-by-side, diminutive 'Canada's' with petite bills reminiscent of the Ross's, and with darker breasts than nearby larger geese (some small and short-necked Canada's but still large compared to the two in question). I think these two were Cackling's but I'm not listing them yet-back again to the pond as soon as I can get away during better light. Tom Bain The Glaciated Allegheny Plateau Chillicothe, Ross County ______________________________________________________________________ Ohio-birds mailing list, a service of the Ohio Ornithological Society. Our thanks to Miami University for hosting this mailing list. Additional discussions can be found in our forums, at www.ohiobirds.org/forum/. You can join or leave the list, or change your options, at: http://listserv.muohio.edu/scripts/wa.exe?LIST=OHIO-BIRDS Send questions or comments about the list to: [log in to unmask]