Another sad loss to report at the Reservoir this morning. A second Canada goose was lying dead and frozen far out on the ice.
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That makes at least six birds who have perished during the   so-called, "Siberian Express" at the Central Park Reservoir in just the last   week and a half.  (Keep in mind, these are just the deaths I have   personally seen.)
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So desperate have matters become that the geese are now   climbing onto the sloped and slippery embankment to compete with the mallards   for food. 
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When arriving to the Reservoir this morning, at least two   flocks of geese were observed flying out. Speculation is that the temporary   warmer temperatures inspired the geese to seek some grazing opportunity in   hopes some of the newly fallen snow might be soft and melting on Central   Park lawns. I'm not sure if that is true, but the geese have to start   finding food somewhere. What I and a few other people are able to provide is   simply not enough for the number of mallards, geese and other water birds   seeking refuge at the Reservoir during these bitter and abnormal weeks in   February. 
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Competition among the ducks for food is particularly frenzied.   This morning, one mallard drake was unwilling to share anything and harassed   other mallards away. He then stood in front of me (posing for a photo) as if   proud of himself. I told him he was a "very bad boy" and I would never feed him   again -- but of course, the latter was a lie. 
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I guess they all have to do what they have to do to   survive. 
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A warm and very temporary (40 degree) respite today. But   by tomorrow morning, we will be back to "Arctic Freeze" in NYC and near   single digit temperatures again.
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I trust the geese who flew out this morning in search of   grazing will be back. I hope that they will have managed to find some   dried up shreds of grass somewhere. 
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But, I can't frankly remember the last time I saw a blade of   green grass in Central Park. And to think that spring is less than a month away!   The geese, ducks and other birds must be wondering the same thing.    Will spring ever arrive this year?
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Judging by the still shrinking open pool of water at the   Reservoir (now just under the fountain itself), the freshly fallen snow,   temperatures about to dive once again and another frozen body on the ice   this morning, it's easy to think spring is just an illusion or example   of wishful thinking. 
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Brace yourselves, little ones for another hard week in a   winter that seems unending. It's going to be a bumpy night and then some.    -- PCA
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