The Ross's Goose has moved to the east side of the island and can be seen from
the bridge as of 12:15.Shane Williams Knoxville, TNSent from my Virgin Mobile
Phone.
-------- Original message --------From: Comcast <massey6932@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date:
8/26/20 10:18 AM (GMT-05:00) To: tn-bird@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [TN-Bird]
Ross’s Goose at Seven Islands There is an apparent adult healthy unbanned
Ross’s Goose at Seven Islands State Birding Park this morning in Knox County.
It’s on the shoals on the back side of the main island with a flock of
Canada’s. I certainly have no explanation on why it would be here now. Morton
MasseyKnoxville TNSent from my iPhone=========NOTES TO
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