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Re: Black Hills Reg. Park, 12/30

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Jim Stasz

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Jim Stasz

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Thu, 30 Dec 2010 22:52:59 -0500

I photographed a near albino Canada Goose at Black Hills in November. All feathers white, pink bill, pink legs, dark eye. 

Jim Stasz
North Beach MD

Jim Moore <> wrote:

>Hi Steve,
>
>I don't know you, but Snow Geese in Montgomery County would be quite 
>unusual though not unprecedented.  (Only one confirmed eBird record over 
>the past two years--and those were flyovers).  Black Hill has lot's of 
>hybrid and domestic geese, which have been misidentified as other goose 
>species in the past.  If you or others posting here believe you saw a 
>Snow Goose in the county, it would be much appreciated if you could 
>provide details of how you identified it and where it was seen.  (I'm 
>posting this because there have also been other posts reporting Snow 
>Geese at this location recently, but no other info was provided, so 
>they've been hard to evaluate).
>
>Thanks,
>Jim Moore
>Rockville, MD
>
>On 12/30/2010 8:40 PM, Stephen Jones wrote:
>> We saw 11 different species of duck (immature Long-tail which landed right in front of us was the standout!) in good numbers near the visitor's center.  There were also some Snow Geese and Domestic Geese, mixed in with the grazing Canadas, as well as a strange goose which resembled a Canada Goose (x Domestic?) hybrid (black bill and neck and proportions of CG,but white head and lower neck (where CG neck would still be black) and yellow-orange feet.
>>
>> The woods were also full of birds:  Brown Creeper, Winter Wren, GC Kinglet, YB Sapsucker, YR Warbler, Bluebird, and the usual feeder crowd.  Two adult Bald Eagles were perched by the dam across from the pull-off at the Boyds end of the causeway.
>>
>> Stephen and Liz Jones
>> Bethesda, MD
>>