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  2. Snow goose - Wikipedia

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    Snow geese breed from late May to mid-August, but they leave their nesting areas and spend more than half the year on their migration to-and-from warmer wintering areas. During spring migration (the reverse migration), large flocks of snow geese fly very high and migrate in large numbers along narrow corridors, more than 3,000 mi (4,800 km ...

  3. Best month to view fall migration - Chincoteague Island Forum

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    The waterfowl start showing up in october and by the end of november the snow geese have arrived. We go throughout the fall and can reliably see 50+ species per visit throughout the fall. Personally,I think the end of september first two weeks of october are ideal. the weather can be great -- still swimmable if brave. and the fall migrants come ...

  4. Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area - All You Need to Know ...

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    The visitors center is great, with many displays and interactive stations.We went to see the annual migration of snow geese, tundra swans, Canadians, and a few odd ducks. Normally the visitors center is closed on Mondays and holidays and the access roads are not open till March 1st. Due to the early migration, they were open yesterday.

  5. Snow geese migration - Review of Desoto National Wildlife ...

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    Visited March 3rd before 9am to see the roughly 500,000 snow geese migrating north. It was an amazing site enjoyed by our whole family. We also enjoyed walking through the visitor center and checking out the wildlife exhibits as well as the sunken Bertrand exhibits.

  6. Canada goose - Wikipedia

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    The Canada goose ( Branta canadensis ), sometimes called Canadian goose, [2] [3] is a large wild goose with a black head and neck, white cheeks, white under its chin, and a brown body. It is native to the arctic and temperate regions of North America, and it is occasionally found during migration across the Atlantic in northern Europe.

  7. Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area - Wikipedia

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    The Cap Tourmente National Wildlife Area is a National Wildlife Area (NWA) located on the north shore of the Saint Lawrence River in the National Provincial Capital Region of Quebec, established on 28 April 1978. It is one of the critical habitats for the greater snow goose during migration. Flocks of tens of thousands of these birds stop over ...

  8. The absolute best place to see the snow geese migration ...

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    Reserve Nationale de Faune du Cap‑Tourmente: The absolute best place to see the snow geese migration! - See 79 traveler reviews, 158 candid photos, and great deals for Saint-Joachim, Canada, at Tripadvisor.

  9. Sorenson: Does an early spring mean early bird migration ...

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    Excitement grows with flights of snow geese, sandhill cranes, and white pelicans; evidence of paired birds and early nests; the crescendo of early-morning bird song, and the so-called first robin ...