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The Snow goose migration in the late winter/early spring is truly a sight to behold. Thousands upon thousands of black tipped white wings fill the sky like clouds.
With the spring snow goose migration in full swing, the North Dakota Game and Fish Department is encouraging hunters to be aware of muddy roads and ground conditions.
Most of the goose hunters I know plan their annual treks to Missouri or South Dakota. Both of these locations are perennial hotbeds of activity once the snow goose migration is underway.
Beyond the camaraderie, the opportunity to witness the spring snow goose migration — one of nature's great spectacles — was also a highlight of the trip.
For many hunters, spring turkey season ushers winter out the door. I prefer to kick start spring much earlier, marked by the return of snow geese. South Dakota's spring snow goose season opened ...
As the late-winter snow goose migration through the southeastern part of the state winds down, officials with the Pennsylvania Game Commission are feeling as though they dodged a large-caliber ...
Snow geese put on a spectacular show at Lake Byron The geese have started their annual migration south, but with the nice weather, the birds decided to take a break in South Dakota.
HARRISBURG — The annual snow goose migration is expected to peak in the next few weeks at the Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area, offering wildlife enthusiasts a unique viewing experience ...
For more information about the waterfowl migration in South Dakota, call the snow goose hotline at 1-605-885-6401, or call the Sand Lake NWR headquarters at 1-605-885-6320.
The annual snow goose migration is underway but it might not last long.
Each year, halfway through the month of March, tens of thousands of snow geese arrive in central Montana. Here’s how to get a bird’s-eye view.