Today Jon Ruddy and I surveyed the Winchester area hoping to see some Snow 
Geese. We were not disappointed. There were several large flocks in the 
partially flooded fields adjacent to Cayer Road north of Winchester and along 
the Morewood Road east of Cayer Road. Our rough estimate is that there were 
12,000 birds present (this count was based on a careful estimate of one flock 
of 3,000, then extrapolated to similar sized flocks). The vast majority were 
white phase Greater but there were many "Blue" phase birds (maybe 5%) and a few 
evident Lesser. There were also many thousands of Canada Geese among which we 
were able to find 2 Cackling Geese (2 others were present at another nearby 
site). Despite careful scrutiny of closer birds we were not able to find any 
Ross' Geese, although I suspect some may be present. Many other spring migrants 
were present including Killdeer, Turkey Vulture, Northern Harrier, blackbirds, 
Eastern Meadowlark and praticola Horned Larks. We were not able to access the 
Winchester Dump but a nearby field held an adult Glaucous Gull. 
Mark Gawn

                                          
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