Curious question ? Saw a flock of a few thousand Snow Geese off rt 302 Queen Annes last weekend on way to friends home on the Chester river . We had a flock of about 2 thousand snows and 1 thousand Canadas come in to the river for few minutes in the afternoon . At dark they all came back with likely some of their friends to roost for the night . Wondering do all geese usually roost on the rivers . Looking forward to hopefully doing an overnighter there and photographing the massive flock in the early morning.
Saundra Byrd
baltimore
--- On Fri, 1/28/11, danny poet <> wrote:
> From: danny poet <>
> Subject: [MDOSPREY] 1-27-11 Snow Geese ,Cackling Goose and Lapland Longspur Queen Annes County
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> Date: Friday, January 28, 2011, 1:57 PM
> Hi all here is a quick report
> of some Snow birds in Queen Annes County on 1-27- 11
> at Rt 301 and Rolling Bridge road near
> Centreville there was a huge flock of Snow Geese some
> bathing in cold icey water the flock there held
> one Cackling Goose . On Rt 481 at the intersection of
> Crouse's Mill road there were 2 Lapland Longspurs in a
> flock of Horned Larks at the road edges . On Back
> Starr road there were a number of American Pipits .
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> Happy Birding
> Danny Poet
> Queenstown,Md
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