When I saw an e-mail rather late in the evening on January 14th from birder Richard Aracil reporting a
Ross's Goose from
Pelham Bay. I was excited but also not happy. While I was happy to read that Richard had found the last Goose I needed for the borough; I was not happy that I got wind of its presence so late in the day. I decided that I would twitch the Ross's the next day and dragged along two other intrepid Goose seekers, young Myles and Mei Yee with me. They both thought it crazy to get up as early as I demanded (5:30 a.m.) but were game for the chase.
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Canada Geese with Ross's Goose at Pelham Bay Lagoon, Bronx NY. |
We got out on time and made it to
Pelham Bay before light. Pulling into
Orchard Beach, I decided to check the Gulls in the parking lot, which were mostly made up of
Ring-billed Gulls. After a careful scan turned up nothing noteworthy, I then decided to check the
Pelham Bay Lagoon since I had seen
Canada Geese sleeping when we arrived. My hunch paid off as I spotted a lone white Goose sleeping among the many Canada Geese.
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Ross's Goose at Pelham Bay Lagoon, Bronx NY. |
We waited patiently and after about half an hour, the white Goose untucked its head and bingo a Ross's Goose was ID'd. I was ecstatic!! This was the last "expected" Goose that I needed in the Bronx having already seen,
Barnacle, Brandt, Greater White-fronted, Pink-footed, Cackling, Snow and Canada Geese. I was also
happy for Maggie and Myles. It was Myles'2nd Ross's while it was the third for Mei Yee. I hope the next Ross's Goose for the Bronx show up at Van Cortlandt Park, which if I got would make a sweep of all the expected Geese in one location. Now that would be worth pursuing. In the meantime, I will enjoy this one very much, thanks to Richard Aracil.
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Ornithology,
Bronx,
Pelham Bay
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