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Re: No Barnacle Goose, 1/13, 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM

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Sat, 14 Jan 2012 15:18:32 +0000

Wonder if anyone has seen it this morning? 
 
Thanks 
Warren and Lisa Strobel 
Annapolis, MD 
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-----Original Message----- 
From:         Elaine Hendricks <> 
Sender:       Maryland Birds & Birding <> 
Date:         Fri, 13 Jan 2012 17:49:07  
To: <> 
Reply-To:     Elaine Hendricks <> 
Subject: Re: [MDOSPREY] No Barnacle Goose, 1/13, 10:30 AM - 2:30 PM 
 
Friday the 13th wasn't lucky for me, either.  After checking and 
rechecking all of the sites where the Barnacle Goose has been seen 
over the last four days (which Tyler and Jane had already done, no 
doubt), I came up empty - although I too was momentarily excited by 
the white-faced Canada Goose down at the boat ramp.  My efforts 
included walking part way down Maiden Lot Farm Lane, twice, and 
carefully scanning the goose flock that was feeding in the corn 
stubble on the east side of the lane (where the Barnacle Goose was 
seen yesterday afternoon, apparently).  When I finally gave up around 
2:30, the couple from Kentucky was still trying valiantly. 
 
If anyone finds the goose over the weekend, please post from the 
field, if possible, with an accurate description of where you're 
seeing it. 
 
Elaine Hendricks 
Greenbelt, MD  (PG County) 
 
 
 
 
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 3:31 PM, James Tyler Bell <> wrote: 
> Friday the 13th luck was against us today. Jane Kostenko and I left the house at 0400 with the temp at 50°F and by the time we arrived at the boat ramp on the Chester River, it was 34°F and the wind was howling. We could hear geese on the water but it was too dim to see. Around 0700, we pulled on our arctic wear and grabbed scopes and started scanning the river. There were two flocks on the water. One was south and the other north near the cove where the goose had been reported previously. 
> 
> 
> Around 0800, we were joined by a couple 
> from Kentucky who had driven up to see the Barnacle Goose before 
> continuing on to CT for the Pink-footed Goose. We scanned the flock and got excited when I found a Canada Goose with a white face but when we noticed that the dark neck ended above the chest, our hearts sank. We drove north on Rt. 291 looking for geese feeding in the fields and found none. There were small flocks to the south and we eventually found a large flock visible from the road just up from the boat ramp on the left. Finally, we punted around 1145. 
> 
> Besides the white-faced Canada Goose, I found one with no white chinstrap. It was really odd looking having a solid black head and neck. 
> 
> Anyway, good luck to Elaine Hendricks who called us from the boat ramp just before we got onto 301 southbound and to anyone looking Saturday and Sunday for the bird. It's around somewhere! 
> 
>  Tyler Bell 
> 
>  
> California, Maryland 
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