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June Schulte <[log in to unmask]>
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Helena,
         Sounds like your work has paid off!  Congratulations on 
getting him flight ready.  Do you want to say a word more about where 
along the Lake he was close to?  North or South of the 
Boathouse?  Below Perkins Pier?  What had your hopes been; do you 
feel he was ready to go?
         Thanks for helping a beautiful bird.  ~ June in Jericho

At 11:35 AM 1/31/2008, you wrote:
>Hi all. This morning a Canada goose I was rehabbing flew away. Lake
>Champlain is a few blocks from my house so hopefully he headed there.
>So, if you see a big lone goose please let me know. I just want to know
>he is ok.  Thanks.
>
>PS. Lot of mallards at Perkins Pier and at the pond at General Dynamics.
>
>Helena
>Burlington

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