Subject: [Tweeters] Last of the Snow Geese at the 90.
Date: Wed May 1 13:03:29 PDT 2019
From: Kevin Lucas - vikingcove at gmail.com

Snow Geese here in Yakima County too this morning, also late I suppose -- a
flock of about 250 at Hardy Canyon flying up Wenas Creek. John Hebert was
coming up the road toward me. A hollar to him got him on them. I'll look at
my photos and count tonight to see how far off my number estimate is. I'd
not seen any on Wenas Lake.
Good Birding,
Kevin Lucas
Selah, Yakima County, WA

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On May 1, 2019 7:36:44 AM <andie777 at comcast.net> wrote:


> WE were out at the W90 yesterday (4/30/19) at 2PM and there was a flock of

> about 1000 Snow Geese resting so to speak. A small pond of water is there

> plus a ditch like area. They seem to be resting and were quiet and did not

> appear to be disturbed. There were some men with tractor working nearby.

> Would anyone guess where they came from? This is the latest I've seen them

> around here. We took pictures. I assume they left last night. I won't be

> going out there today. Not much bird activity. Bald Eagle sitting on the

> nest nearby, "White" Rough-legged was around plus a couple others. Fields

> being worked up around area.

>

> Cleo Andreasen

> Anacortes

>

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