On 13 December Marshall Iliff, one of the eBird project leaders, and Ryan Schain photographed an ABA Code-4, adult Pink-footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus). The bird was feeding in the fields of Barry Park at the intersection of Waterford and Woodman streets, Lynn, Massachusetts. If accepted by the state records’ committee it would become the 5th state record.
As mentioned previously in PEEPS, most ABA-area records of Pink-footed Goose have occurred in the past 25 years, occurring here in both spring and fall. The breeding population in Greenland and Iceland was estimated at 10,000 pairs in 1989 but had increased to approximately 270,000 by 2005 as reported in Wetlands International’s Waterfowl Population Estimates, 4th edition.
Pink-footed Goose has a small range. Besides breeding in Iceland and southeastern Greenland, there is a population on Svalbard (Spitzbergen). Birds breeding in Greenland and Iceland winter mostly in Scotland and in northern and eastern England (Handbook of the Birds of the World, Volume 1).