Yesterday while driving along the Summit Hall turf fields in upper
Montgomery County I came across two light brown and cream colored geese
grazing along the back edge of one of the fields. Thinking I might have
my county Greater White Fronted, I put the scope on them and was
dissapointed when they turned out to be a pair of Chinese Geese. They
looked very natural in their setting. No different than the pair of
Canadians I saw earlier grazing on the polo grounds. The nearest house
was at least a 1/2 mile away from where they were feeding. Do these
domestic geese retain the ability to fly?
Impoundments at Hughes Hollow ice free but very quiet. A few RW
Blackbirds singing from the tops of trees. Also, I have been unable to
locate the flock of Horned Larks near the polo grounds since the Jan. snows.
Andy Martin
Gaithersburg
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