James P. Smith
October 28th, 2011, 02:11 PM
A Pink-footed Goose, first found on October 26th at the inland site of Turner's Falls, Massachusetts is still being seen periodically, generally early in the morning and in late afternoon/early evening. If accepted it will furnish the 4th state record.
Some images and a link to a map of the location can be found here;
http://pioneerbirding.blogspot.com/2011/10/ma-new-better-pics-of-pink-footed-goose.html
Most recent positive report was at 8am on October 28th.
This site also happens to be my local patch! The Pink-footed Goose almost rivals the Slaty-backed Gull I found back in February 2009;
http://pioneerbirding.blogspot.com/2011/10/ma-new-better-pics-of-pink-footed-goose.html
Not too shabby for a small inland site on the Connecticut River.
Best birding,
James
Some images and a link to a map of the location can be found here;
http://pioneerbirding.blogspot.com/2011/10/ma-new-better-pics-of-pink-footed-goose.html
Most recent positive report was at 8am on October 28th.
This site also happens to be my local patch! The Pink-footed Goose almost rivals the Slaty-backed Gull I found back in February 2009;
http://pioneerbirding.blogspot.com/2011/10/ma-new-better-pics-of-pink-footed-goose.html
Not too shabby for a small inland site on the Connecticut River.
Best birding,
James