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[Ontbirds]Reesor Pond Update

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STAN LONG
Sat, Nov 17, 2007 2:03 PM

It  seems worthwhile to mention that for a month now, one Ross's Goose
and  six Snow Geese have frequented Reesor Pond, these seen early this
morning  accompanied  by  three  Blue-morph  Snow Geese. A Merlin flew
through  this  past  week,  also  a  female Peregrine, evidence of its
continued  presence  being  found  in  a  freshly  killed,  and partly
consumed,  Mallard  drake.  Coots, Buffleheads, Pintails and Ruddy and
Black  Ducks  continue  to  show  up  as well as two to three thousand
Mallards. An estimated 6000 Canada Geese plus a family of four or five
Cackling  Geese  make up the larger crowd with spectacular comings and
goings  throughout the day as they visit the surrounding cornfields. A
Great  Blue  Heron  is seen daily while Tree sparrows, Common Redpolls
and American Pipits remain, but are few in numbers.

It seems worthwhile to mention that for a month now, one Ross's Goose and six Snow Geese have frequented Reesor Pond, these seen early this morning accompanied by three Blue-morph Snow Geese. A Merlin flew through this past week, also a female Peregrine, evidence of its continued presence being found in a freshly killed, and partly consumed, Mallard drake. Coots, Buffleheads, Pintails and Ruddy and Black Ducks continue to show up as well as two to three thousand Mallards. An estimated 6000 Canada Geese plus a family of four or five Cackling Geese make up the larger crowd with spectacular comings and goings throughout the day as they visit the surrounding cornfields. A Great Blue Heron is seen daily while Tree sparrows, Common Redpolls and American Pipits remain, but are few in numbers.