[mou] Hiawatha Geese
Diana Doyle
diana@semi-local.com
Mon, 28 Nov 2005 16:17:40 -0600
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I saw the Ross's Goose this afternoon at 3:45 at Lake Nokomis at the
baseball/soccer fields across from the main beach. As usual, feeding
with the large flock of Canada Geese.
Diana Doyle
Minneapolis
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From: "Michelle Friessen" <mfriessen@visi.com>
Date: November 28, 2005 15:56:18 CST
To: "'alyssa'" <tiger150@comcast.net>, <mou-net@cbs.umn.edu>, "'Robert
Bergad'" <rbergad@mn.rr.com>
Subject: RE: [mou] Hiawatha Geese
I looked around Lake Hiawatha for it this afternoon. I did not see it.
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From: mou-net-admin@cbs.umn.edu [mailto:mou-net-admin@cbs.umn.edu] On
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Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 3:45 PM
To: mou-net@cbs.umn.edu; Robert Bergad
Subject: Re: [mou] Hiawatha Geese
Does anyone know if the Ross's goose is still on Lake Hiawatha (or
neighboring lakes)? Thanks~
alyssa
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From: "Robert Bergad" <rbergad@mn.rr.com>
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Subject: [mou] Hiawatha Geese
> Despite snow and icing on Lake Hiawatha, all the geese still abound,
> including the single Ross goose. As most of the lake has iced over,
> several hundred geese remain at the out flow of Minnehaha Creek into
the
> lake. Most of the flock including the Ross is on a large open pond
> (which, incidentally, is open for most of the winter and usually
houses a
> large flock of mallards) that is located about three hundred feet
> northwest of the water pumping station building on the west side of
the
> lake. A cooper's hawk was circling the pond and came to light in a
pine
> just east of the pond about 3:00 pm today. For the patient observer
fox
> and mink have also been spotted nearby this pond.
>
>
> Bob Bergad
> South Minneapolis
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I saw the Ross's Goose this afternoon at 3:45 at Lake Nokomis at the
baseball/soccer fields across from the main beach. As usual, feeding
with the large flock of Canada Geese.
Diana Doyle
Minneapolis
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</color></bold>"Michelle Friessen" <<mfriessen@visi.com>
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</color></bold>November 28, 2005 15:56:18 CST
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</color></bold>"'alyssa'" <<tiger150@comcast.net>,
<<mou-net@cbs.umn.edu>, "'Robert Bergad'" <<rbergad@mn.rr.com>
<bold><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param>Subject: </color>RE: [mou]
Hiawatha Geese
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I looked around Lake Hiawatha for it this afternoon. I did not see it.
-----Original Message-----
From: mou-net-admin@cbs.umn.edu [mailto:mou-net-admin@cbs.umn.edu] On
Behalf Of alyssa
Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 3:45 PM
To: mou-net@cbs.umn.edu; Robert Bergad
Subject: Re: [mou] Hiawatha Geese
Does anyone know if the Ross's goose is still on Lake Hiawatha (or
neighboring lakes)? Thanks~
alyssa
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert Bergad" <<rbergad@mn.rr.com>
To: <<mou-net@cbs.umn.edu>
Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 3:58 PM
Subject: [mou] Hiawatha Geese
<excerpt>Despite snow and icing on Lake Hiawatha, all the geese still
abound,
including the single Ross goose. As most of the lake has iced over,
several hundred geese remain at the out flow of Minnehaha Creek into
</excerpt>the
<excerpt>lake. Most of the flock including the Ross is on a large
open pond
(which, incidentally, is open for most of the winter and usually
</excerpt>houses a
<excerpt>large flock of mallards) that is located about three hundred
feet
northwest of the water pumping station building on the west side of
</excerpt>the
<excerpt>lake. A cooper's hawk was circling the pond and came to
light in a
</excerpt>pine
<excerpt>just east of the pond about 3:00 pm today. For the patient
observer
</excerpt>fox
<excerpt>and mink have also been spotted nearby this pond.
Bob Bergad
South Minneapolis
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