[wisb] Re: Outagamie County Swans and Sandhills

  • From: Rob Zimmer <robzeeee@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Richter Museum <richter@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 17:00:46 -0500

My final total was over 600 once I finished counting. Nice for April
12! Seems like more geese have moved into. There were not this geese many
earlier in the week. One huge flock of all Canadas contained about 2000
geese on Highway D north of Bear Creek.
Rob Zimmer
Appleton
Outagamie County

On Saturday, April 12, 2014, Richter Museum <richter@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Saw some small flocks crossing Green Bay this morning in the rain with the
> east winds.  There are also a few in the Duck Creek delta area.
>
> Tom Erdman
>
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> Strong east winds brought in more tundra swans. A fair amount, too!
> I counted 325 between the Shiocton and New London areas.
> Also, came upon an entire field full of sandhill cranes, all dancing at
> once. Amazing sight in the rain.
> Loads of ducks of all kinds.
> Rob Zimmer
> Appleton
> Outagamie County
>
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