Snow Geese at Prime Hook NWR

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Landscape, Nature, Photography, Wildlife

Thousands upon thousands of snow geese from Canadian Arctic Region migrate to Eastern Shores every winter from October through February and then head back north in March to their breeding ground. Since my first exposure to these magnificent birds in the winter of 2006-07, I’ve been photographing these migrating birds every year and it’s no exception this year. Before the winter is over I’ll probably chasing after them in some other wildlife refuges in the Eastern Shores for a few more times.

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8 thoughts on “Snow Geese at Prime Hook NWR”

    • shungphotography's avatar
      shungphotography says:

      Thank you and glad you enjoyed my snow geese postings. It’s fun and challenging to capture these beautiful birds at the right moments.

      • maykhella's avatar
        maykhella says:

        What an awe inspiring moment that must have been.

  1. shungphotography's avatar
    shungphotography says:

    To witness these birds taking off with very loud noise (music to my ears) was indeed an incredible experience.

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