Snow geese numbers have increased at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area after a week of rainy weather and low waterfowl ...
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 ...
Here you’ll have better luck going the DIY route. You can still get permission by door knocking in South Dakota, though success rates vary. There’s also a ton of Conservation Reserve Enhancement ...
Drawn by gorgeous spring-like weather and the peak of the snow goose migration season, I joined a jam-packed crowd of birding ...
There are many places across North America where you can see snow geese. The George C Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary, British Colombia – the Fraser-Skagit flock here is part of the Pacific Flyway ...
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 6,000-acre wildlife area is monitoring whether warmer weather will cause the birds to linger at Middle Creek or continue ...
The annual snow goose migration at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area is a popular tourist attraction around this time, but avian flu may affect viewing. On March 2, visitors were warned to stay in ...
The Kansas City-area wildlife refuge counted more than 755,000 snow geese on site last weekend ...
The snow geese population at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area dipped to 35,000 midday Friday, cut in half from numbers earlier in the week.
Snow geese are one of the most abundant species of waterfowl in the world, with a breeding range extending from Wrangel Island, Russia, across the Arctic coast and islands of northern Alaska and ...