Monday 4 February 2019

[cobirds] Re: more than one? Pink-footed Goose, Barnacle Goose

Hi Sandra,

Mary Lynne and I met your mother at the Port Aransas Wetlands the day before yesterday and struck up a conversation.    She was very helpful both to us and some other birders as we looked over the wetlands.   Somehow we got talking about Colorado and she mentioned you living in Boulder.    I told her about the exciting birds up there recently like the Barnacle and the Pink Footed Goose.   Also, the Long-tailed Duck and Gyrfalcon.    I mentioned how hard it was to find the Pink-footed among the thousands of white-cheeked geese at the pond.   Not sure how the goose numbers got inflated!  Anyway, we had a very nice visit with her.

Alan Ketcham
Colorado Springs (Currently in Port Aransas and onto Brownsville tomorrow!)

On Monday, February 4, 2019 at 9:23:08 AM UTC-7, Sandra Laursen wrote:
Word gets around in the birding world, so I was amused when my parents, wintering at Port Aransas TX, reported meeting some birders who had recently spent time in Colorado and talked about seeing "several" Pink-footed Geese and "hundreds" of Barnacle Geese.  As far as I can tell, the discussions on this list have been talking about repeated sightings of one of each species.  So I am curious if anyone has seen larger numbers of either goose, or if these sightings got magnified in the re-telling.  There are lies, damn lies, and bird lists....

Sandra Laursen
Boulder

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