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Yay!:clap🎉🎉

I wonder if it had anything to do with her not feeling well? Not s adventurous? Or maybe not so willing to brave the chilly-ness?

Or, maybe, just maybe, she is learning to roost 'at home'????:confused::confused:
 
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Hmmmm looking at geese listed on Audubon, a Ross's Goose has a migratory path from the Arctic south through Alberta/Saskatchewan and western Montana, then veers rather sharply to the west across Southern Idaho and into the Sacramento Valley where winter range starts. The calls of the birds I saw sound about right (they weren't quite right for Canadian honkers).

Ross's Goose from the Audubon Bird Guide https://www.audubon.org/field-guide/bird/ross's-goose
Check out eBird - a great database of sightings. Citizen science at work! Cornell - same place that does the All About Birds website. You can choose a species, choose a region and get a map and bar graph of sighting frequency along a timeline. Membership is free but I believe you don't have to sign up to look at the data, only if you want to submit sightings. November has an increase in sightings for Ross' Goose, and you can see the migratory pathways that the sightings illustrate.
https://ebird.org/species/rosgoo/US-ID
 
Yay!:clap🎉🎉

I wonder if it had anything to do with ehr not feeling well? Not s adventurous? Or maybe not so willing to brave the chilly-ness?

Or, maybe, just maybe, she is learning to roost 'at home'????:confused::confused:
She has never roosted in the main coop with everyone except Tilly before. Never.
 

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