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Tracking snow geese as they migrate north from winter grounds
Tens of thousands of snow geese are pushing north from winter staging and stopover areas, and new public tracking data is helping researchers map where migrating geese travel and how high they fly. A ...
Thousands of snow geese are flocking to Idaho during spring migration, blanketing marshes near Parma before heading north. Catch them before they leave at month’s end.
During a typical spring migration, hundreds of thousands of snow geese can descend on the wetlands at the Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge on a given day in late February and early March.
The snow geese count at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area hit its low point of the migration season Tuesday morning.
Thousands of snow geese touch down at a Pennsylvania reservoir each spring, turning sunrise into a loud, swirling liftoff that draws big crowds.
Birdwatchers gather before dawn at Middle Creek in Pennsylvania to witness thousands of migrating snow geese lifting off from the reservoir in a swirling mass. The display lasts only minutes before ...
Every year, Middle Creek becomes a temporary home to hundreds of thousands of migrating snow geese and thousands of tundra swans heading to their summer Arctic breeding grounds. As of Tuesday, staff ...
Montana in March may mark the tail end of ski season, but it also brings one of North America's most extraordinary wildlife spectacles.
Utah bird enthusiasts and families looking for a unique winter outing will have two opportunities this month to see thousands of waterfowl and other migratory birds in their natural habitat, thanks to ...
(WHTM) — One of the greatest spectacles has returned to the Midstate for a limited time. Each year, more than 100,000 snow geese and tundra swans swing by Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area along ...
Visitors to Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area can usually watch the first large flocks of snow geese settle on the lake by early February, along with tundra swans and Canada geese. This year, bird ...
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