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The annual northward migration of the lesser snow goose ranks as one of creation’s most awe-inspiring events. Heading toward ancestral breeding grounds in arctic Canada, goose flocks containing ...
The annual northward migration of the lesser snow goose ranks as one of creation’s most awe-inspiring events. Heading toward ancestral breeding grounds in arctic Canada, goose flocks containing ...
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It will feature 20 snow tubing lanes, each 750 feet long, with a conveyor lift to take sledders back up the hill. It will be located less than a mile from the Mt. Rose main lodge entrance, about ...
The lesser snow goose is 27 to 31 inches in length and averages around 4.6 pounds for juveniles and 5.7 pounds for adults (Ross’ goose averages 25 inches in length and weighs around 4 pounds). Adults ...
When I pick up a goose spread after sunset on a zero-degree day, I want to get out of the field and into someplace warm as fast as I can. If that means some decoys get knocked around, too bad.
The lesser snow geese of the Mississippi and Central flyways come in both white and the blue color phase. About 70 percent white geese, 30 percent blues make a good mix of adult decoys, which ...
During the 1990s, waterfowl conservationists were concerned about the detrimental impact that rapidly growing light goose (greater snow geese, lesser snow geese and Ross’s geese) populations ...
Snow goose hunters that invest in thousands of decoys are some of the most passionate hunters in North America. The substantial cost of decoys is just the start. You need a trailer to haul all those ...
Recent bird sightings reported to Mass Audubon: Last week’s most notable sightings were a Western grebe at Winthrop Beach, a Townsend’s warbler on the Alewife Linear Bike Path in Cambridge, a ...
Ecology and Society, Vol. 14, No. 2 (Dec 2009) (26 pages) ABSTRACT. The benefits and challenges of integrating traditional ecological knowledge and scientific knowledge have led to extensive ...
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