Earlier I did find the Cackling in the mess of Canada Geese. Was finishing up due to the cold and took a final peak through the scope and front-and-center it was. It had to be down on the ground or constantly behind some other birds, but once you see it, it stands out. On Feb 6, 2015 12:40 PM, "andrew melnykovych" <estiles74@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > the Hays-Kennedy phenomenon.... > > On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 12:18 PM, Jamie Baker <jamiedarylbaker@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >> I drove back out here to get some photographs and a man with his Labrador >> Retriever flushed 100+ Canada Geese and the two Gr. White Fronted Geese >> away, they flew east with no sign of stopping. >> >> Jamie >> >> On Feb 6, 2015, at 8:09 AM, csbesse <csbesse@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >> Pat & Jane Bell have just found a couple of Greater White Fronted Geese >> at the lake in Norton Commons in far eastern Jefferson County. Take a >> right on Blazing Star off Chamberlain Lane then a left to find the lake - >> it is where the amphitheater is. They are with a large group of Canada >> Geese. >> >> For Pat & Jane >> >> Carol Besse >> Louisville, KY >> >> >