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Today, two Greater White-fronted Geese were grazing with about 80 Canada Geese just upstream of Richland Avenue Bridge in Athens, Ohio. I stopped there two times, at 12:40 and 3:00 pm. Both times there was also a single all-white goose that turned out to be a domestic-type Graylag Goose.
In the morning, I had seen a V of 17 Canada Geese fly over the east side of town, with one smaller goose mixed in, so I decided to try and find it later along the river. At the time I had thought it might be a Cackling Goose.
This is alife bird for me! And even better, a life bird where I live.
Images at:
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S21675594
http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S21677009
Nice day with milder temperatures and some sun…
Stefan
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Stefan Gleissberg
Athens, Ohio
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