[NatureNS] Port Williams, 1284-1400 Starrs Point Road-2014-11-26

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Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 16:08:46 -0400
From: Richard Stern <sternrichard@gmail.com>
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Observer: rb_stern
2014-11-26 15:40
Port Williams, 1284-1400 Starrs Point Road.  Flock was feeding on the sod
farm, seen from driving a short way along the dirt road there.
Protocol: Stationary
15 Minutes
Observers: 1
All birds reported? Yes
    1    Cackling Goose    "Hard to pick out amongst the large flock of
Canada geese, that were feeding and bobbing about. But I was eventually
able to find, with the scope, one that was about 1/2 the size of the
surrounding Canadas, and appeared to me to have a paler breast. I presume
this was the Cackling goose reported by others over the previous few days
there. Too far to photograph. "
    250    Canada Goose    1 had an all white head
    300    Herring Gull
    1    Lesser Black-backed Gull    Typical adult
    50    Great Black-backed Gull

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Richard Stern
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<p dir=3D"ltr">Observer: rb_stern <br>
2014-11-26 15:40<br>
Port Williams, 1284-1400 Starrs Point Road.=C2=A0 Flock was feeding on the =
sod farm, seen from driving a short way along the dirt road there. <br>
Protocol: Stationary<br>
15 Minutes<br>
Observers: 1<br>
All birds reported? Yes<br>
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 1=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Cackling Goose=C2=A0 =C2=A0 &quot;Hard to pick=
 out amongst the large flock of Canada geese, that were feeding and bobbing=
 about. But I was eventually able to find, with the scope, one that was abo=
ut 1/2 the size of the surrounding Canadas, and appeared to me to have a pa=
ler breast. I presume this was the Cackling goose reported by others over t=
he previous few days there. Too far to photograph. &quot;=C2=A0 =C2=A0<br>
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 250=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Canada Goose=C2=A0 =C2=A0 1 had an all white=
 head =C2=A0 =C2=A0<br>
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 300=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Herring Gull=C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0<br>
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 1=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Lesser Black-backed Gull=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Typical =
adult =C2=A0 =C2=A0<br>
=C2=A0 =C2=A0 50=C2=A0 =C2=A0 Great Black-backed Gull=C2=A0 =C2=A0 =C2=A0 =
=C2=A0</p>
<p dir=3D"ltr">This report was created and sent using BirdsEye BirdLog (<a =
href=3D"http://birdseyebirding.com/">http://birdseyebirding.com/</a>)</p>
<p dir=3D"ltr">Richard Stern <br>
Sternrichard@gmail.com<br>
Sent from my Android device</p>

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