One of the great phenomena of the bird world occurs twice annually in North Dakota, in early spring and late autumn. This is the migration of snow geese. The birds pass through the state in flocks ...
KLEINFELTERSVILLE, Pa. — We'll take you to the Pennsylvania Game Commission Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area to take in the sights and sounds of the annual snow goose migration.
One of the great mysteries of the animal kingdom is migration. We’ll never know what possesses an animal to instinctively travel great distances annually as seasons change. It’s amazing that animals ...
Marylanders can expect blizzards from now until March along the Eastern Shore — blizzards of snow geese, that is. Like many other waterfowl, snow geese typically breed in the far north of Canada and ...
That field of white you’re soon to see near Lamar might not be a layer of fresh powder. If you find yourself in southeast Colorado at the beginning of February, you’ll likely catch a remarkable ...
Serious snow goose hunters make up a strange subset of the waterfowling world, which is already its own weird subset of the greater hunting community. Everything is taken to the extreme in snow goose ...
Many of the snow geese that winter in the Puget Sound area come from a huge colony on Wrangel Island, Russia, in the Arctic Sea, where they spend most of the year, nesting and raising their young.
You know it’s winter when those familiar snow geese dot our fields; they give us a sense of place. But do you know where they go when they fly away to their summer home? Russian biologist Vasiliy ...
"The good old days are now." — Tom Clancy I used to get tired of hearing about the good old days. Older hunters and fishermen are the world's worst when it comes to relating how great it was in the ...
The only snow goose I ever saw growing up was from pictures of the white birds in the Audubon Society encyclopedias my grandparents got me for my birthdays. Heck, in the 1970s around here you didn’t ...
Near the southern edge of Teton County, where the earth begins to buckle and rise toward what ultimately becomes the Rocky Mountain Front, the first act in a ballet as old as time has begun. The snow ...
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