Yes, some of the snow geese have migrated to the Eastern Shores in Delaware for the winter. They came primarily from Canadian Arctic Region and will stay here until early March. According to Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge report there have been as many as […]
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Snow Geese at Prime Hook NWR
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 […]

Black-Faced Spoonbills in Taiwan
Black-Faced Spoonbills are listed as endangered species as there are only about three thousands (3,000) existed on the Planet. One of their breeding grounds are located in Northeast China and at the border of North and South Koreas (38 degrees Parallel). Between months of September […]

Snow Geese Migration to Delaware – 2014.12.19.
These pictures of snow geese were taken near Bombay Hook and Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuges, Delaware on December 19, 2014. The migration of snow geese usually began in October and the number of birds has reached to 100,000 in these refuges according to the […]