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  2. Freezout Lake - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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    The Snow Geese usually reach Freezeout Lake in early March, where they rest up from a nearly 1,000 mile flight from California. Best viewing of the birds is from sunrise to 10:00am and from 4:30pm until sunset. Binoculars, telescopes, a light lunch, and possibly warm clothing will make your viewing more enjoyable.

  3. 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.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Freezeout Lake Wildlife Mangement Area - All You Need to Know ...

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    Top ways to experience nearby attractions. Overwhelming immersion in exuberant wildlife! Actually language can't really express the reality of standing next to more than 30,000 white geese as they land and lift off of the Freezeout Lake ponds. Skeins and skeins of birds cover the sky as they fly towards the ponds, then they wheel up into ...

  6. Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    Loess Bluffs National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in northwestern Missouri, United States (formerly Squaw Creek National Wildlife Refuge ). It was established in 1935 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt as a refuge and breeding ground for migratory birds and other wildlife. The refuge comprises 7,350 acres (30 km 2) along the ...

  7. 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.

  8. Witness snow geese and tundra swan migration - Tripadvisor

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    Freezeout Lake Wildlife Mangement Area: Witness snow geese and tundra swan migration - See 6 traveler reviews, 6 candid photos, and great deals for Fairfield, MT, at Tripadvisor.

  9. Snow Geese Migration through Atlantic Flyway - Tripadvisor

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    Delaware Bay areas are a gem for migratory waterfowls, warblers and others avian species. The breathtaking view of Snow Geese flyby is something one visitor can’t afford to miss. Thousands of them are arriving and busy feeding and gaining enough nutrition before starting next leg of their journey.