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Birding Reports => Toronto Reports => Topic started by: cairnstone on February 09, 2012, 11:00:45 AM

Title: Ross's Goose Brampton
Post by: cairnstone on February 09, 2012, 11:00:45 AM
Just before 9 am this morning (Feb. 9) observed the Ross's Goose at Professor's Lake in Brampton. Two Trumpeter Swans and an American Coot were also present.

For directions see this Ontbirds posting:

http://ontbirds.ca/pipermail/birdalert_ ... 29558.html (http://ontbirds.ca/pipermail/birdalert_ontbirds.ca/Week-of-Mon-20120206/029558.html)
Title: Re: Ross's Goose Brampton
Post by: thouc on February 09, 2012, 01:56:51 PM
Also saw the Ross's Goose there this morning around 9.15 am. In addition hade the birds mentioned plus a Hooded Merganser and an Am. Black Duck (and tons of Canada Geese of course).

Later I stopped by for a short walk at Claireville Conservation Area and found a Red-tailed Hawk, Blue Jays, Am. Tree Sparrow, Mourning Doves, Chickadees and a Downy Woodpecker.

/Thomas
Title: Re: Ross's Goose Brampton
Post by: rcflier on February 17, 2012, 10:29:56 PM
I visited Professors Lake this morning for about 2 hours.

Indeed, there were "tons of geese", my inexperienced guess - 500 plus.

Also "tons" of Mallards - maybe 200 - 300. Also "tons" od gulls, but they were too far away for me to get a good look.  I didn't think at the time that the Ross's Goose might have been mixed in with the gulls ( white !! )  I didn't see any such evidence mixed in with the ducks or geese.

I did spot the American Coot, and got a couple of ( fairly long) pics of it, but clear enough for me to positively identify it.  My first Coot !!  Caught my eye as I saw it dive  ( hmmm!  that's not a Mallard !)

Plenty of sparrows,
1 Mourning dive ( nice closeup pic )
1 Mockingbird ( nice closeup pic )
8 Robins ( big fat ones )
2 Chickadees
1 Hairy Woodpecker
6 Dark-eyed Juncos
Title: Re: Ross's Goose Brampton
Post by: cairnstone on February 18, 2012, 09:56:01 AM
I went at sunset last night (Friday) to search for the Ross's Goose. I scoured with the binoculars as hundreds of geese and ducks were flying in for the night. I did not see it among the frenzy. Hopefully someone will spot it again.