Date: 11/21/24 7:02 pm
From: Lawrence Gardella via groups.io <lfgardella...>
Subject: Re: [ALbirds] Snow Geese
It does appear significantly smaller, and the black seems to extend farther
than it does with the obvious Snow Geese. Is that a consistent field mark?

Larry Gardella
Daphne

On Thu, Nov 21, 2024, 8:42 PM Damien J. Simbeck via groups.io <tnbarredowl=
<aol.com...> wrote:

> Looking at your photo, the last bird in the lead line (last and lowest
> bird in the right side line) looks small. Ross's?
>
> Damien Simbeck
> Killen AL
>
> Sent from my (non-Apple) phone. You can teach an old dog new tricks!
>
> On Thu, 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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