If they are moving that much look for greater white-fronted both as skeins but also as a few mixed in with snows. And no Ebird reviewers will not accept 3 seemed smaller so adding Ross's....
Cheers,
Drew Haffenden
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From: <ALbirds...> <ALbirds...> on behalf of Rick Remy via groups.io <rickremy...>
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2024 6:18:26 PM
To: <ALbirds...> <ALbirds...>
Subject: Re: [ALbirds] Snow Geese
Apparently this front caused a lot of movement. Lake Purdy is very low right now but this morning it had 17 Green-winged Teal, a pair of Lesser Scaup, 4 Bufflehead, 4 American Coot, and a ring-billed Gull
On Nov 21, 2024, at 6:06 PM, Lawrence Gardella via groups.io <lfgardella...> wrote:
When Greg and I were walking near the wall at Fort Morgan this morning, we heard barking above us and looked up to see at least 120 Snow Geese flying in formation. I later learned that Tom Moorman saw a flock of 180 Snow Geese this morning in Wilcox County. There apparently was a major movement.
Larry Gardella
Daphne
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