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"Nancy A. Brown" <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 31 Jan 2008 13:45:49 -0500
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Maybe it will join the lone Snow goose at the Bay.  The Snow Goose was still 
there Tuesday at the grassy patch on the rock outcrop by the boat ramp.
It appears to be in good health, reluctant to move on, maybe lost a mate 
during hunting season.  Several years ago a wounded goose was stranded on 
Danby Pond, unable to fly from its injury, succumbed to its injury but its 
mate refused to leave. It did make it thru the winter at the adjoining dairy 
farm feed lot and eventually moved on the next summer.

Thanks to Ted, Doug and Jim for your informative postings on the "White" 
Gulls.  I took time off from work on Tuesday and made the trip to Grand 
Isle. How appropriate OR NOT that it was in an ice storm that I found the 
ICELAND GULL & GLAUCOUS GULL at Sandbar State Park. Many gulls there, 
several hundred. And  the 5 juv. Mute Swans were south of the ferry on 
Tuesday.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Helena Nordstrom" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2008 1:17 PM
Subject: Re: [VTBIRD] goose on the loose


> Hi June and all,
>
> Perkins Pier is just a couple of blocks north of my house, so he might
> be anywhere along that shoreline, or maybe headed to more protected
> waters like Shelburne Bay. I forgot where you've all seen some Canada
> geese. I am glad he could fly but I never want to release an animal in
> winter.  I was thinking more like March. I thought he would stick around
> my other geese - but obviously he had other plans.  Thanks.
>
> Helena
> 

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