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  • [[Bald Eagle]],[[Golden Eagle]],[[Snow Goose]] [[Pied-billed Grebe]], [[Tundra Swan]], [[Snow Goose]], [[Ross's Goose]], [[Greater White-fronted Goose]], [[Canada Goose]
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  • Snow Geese and others
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  • ...ge numbers (up to 21,000) in winter. Smaller numbers of [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]] mix with the cranes. [[Great Horned Owl]]s and [[Barn Owl]]s are easy to ...tland that attracted large numbers of waterfowl, notably [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]] and [[Sandhill Crane]]s, in winter. Subsequent development has included,
    3 KB (396 words) - 22:02, 16 June 2012
  • ...over]]. The area is known for staging millions of ducks, [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]], [[Sandhill Crane]]s, and shorebirds.
    1 KB (147 words) - 19:18, 8 December 2008
  • ...population. It serves as a staging area for more than 800 000 Greater Snow Geese on their twice-yearly journeys between the Atlantic Coast and the Far North During the fall migration, the entire world population of Greater Snow Geese stops off in the vicinity, where it feeds on American bulrush rhizomes in t
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  • ...[Merlin]] can also occur. [[Red-throated Diver]], [[Greylag Goose|Greylag Geese]], [[Common Teal|Teal]], [[Arctic Skua]], [[Northern Fulmar|Fulmar]], [[Com ...ell as the [[Greylag Goose|Greylag]]s. A flock of feral [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]] occur on the reserve and [[Long-tailed Duck]], [[Greater Scaup|Scaup]] an
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  • ...win.jpg|thumb|550px|right|Photo by {{user|kmassche|kmassche}}<br/>Barnacle Geese at Zwin Reserve]] ...serve in winter and [[Horned Lark]], [[Twite]], [[Lapland Bunting]] and [[Snow Bunting]] can be seen on the saltmarshes.
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  • ...re the prime attraction, with up to one hundred thousand [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]] joined by smaller numbers of [[Tundra Swan]]s and a variety of ducks. A c ...e, so be wary of traffic.) In winter there will be no lack of waterfowl. [[Snow Goose]], [[Tundra Swan]], and [[Canada Goose]] are the dominant species. [[
    8 KB (1,128 words) - 13:08, 27 August 2011
  • ...fowl. One of the main attractions is the huge numbers of [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]] which use the refuge on the spring and fall migrations. ...h the [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]]. There are two phases of [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]] present in these flocks. The "white" phase predominates the "blue" phase
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  • The heaviest of the 'grey' geese, 76-89 cm (30-35 in) long and 2.5-4.1 kg weight with a 147-180 cm wingspan. Many breeds of domesticated geese are derived from Greylag Goose, or hybrids between Greylag Goose and [[Swan
    6 KB (905 words) - 18:00, 26 February 2021
  • ...cally supports wintering populations of more than 200,000 ducks and 50,000 geese. It's a wintering spot for over 200,000 ducks and 75,000 geese.
    5 KB (651 words) - 19:18, 9 September 2020
  • ...the Pacific Flyway, attracting significant numbers of mallards and Canada geese. Its presents a significant enough value to birds that is has been declare The Refuge attracts large concentrations of mallards and Canada geese as they migrate.
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  • ...w Mexico]]. It is famous for the huge numbers of wintering cranes, ducks, geese and eagles. These are found in the floodplain part of the refuge, where the Thousands of [[Sandhill Crane]]s and [[Snow Goose|Snow Geese]] in the winter. [[Bald Eagle]]s are easy to see at the crane and waterfow
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  • '''Juvenile''': slightly browner on the wings; as with all geese, body feathering with rounded, not truncated, feather tips, so appears more ...white mutation (leucistic or partial albino) which may be confused with [[Snow Goose]] or [[Ross's Goose]].
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  • ...ing birds are beginning to make their presence known, with young ducks and geese becoming numerous around the Refuge's ponds and wetlands as can shorebirds ...ed south as winter makes its presence known. Species of swans, ducks, and geese might be present, but the counts will be lower due to the temperature and l
    6 KB (890 words) - 10:53, 29 November 2020
  • ...a good selection of waterbirds and regularly holds more than 20,000 ducks, geese and swans. The tip of the sandy and pine-clad peninsula has been home to Ve ...insula. The Nemunas Delta is important for passage and wintering swans and geese.
    5 KB (675 words) - 17:08, 21 July 2017
  • '''Geese and Ducks''' * Snow Goose
    3 KB (429 words) - 06:07, 21 March 2011
  • ...r Bantam Lake seems to turn up good numbers of uncommon CT waterfowl, Snow Geese, Barrow's Goldeneye, Northern Shoveler, RN Grebe.
    4 KB (649 words) - 17:32, 1 March 2015
  • ...Lark|Shorelark]], [[Eurasian Tree Sparrow]], [[Twite]] and [[Snow Bunting|Snow]] and [[Lapland Longspur|Lapland Bunting]]s. ...on Redpoll|Mealy Redpoll]], [[Eurasian Bullfinch]], [[Lapland Bunting]], [[Snow Bunting]], [[Reed Bunting]]}}
    7 KB (956 words) - 18:44, 12 August 2009
  • ...ow Goose|Snow Geese]], [[Greater White-fronted Goose|Greater White-fronted Geese]], many species of waterfowl, and raptors, such as [[Bald Eagle]], [[Peregr ...ling-Duck]], [[Fulvous Whistling-Duck]],[[Greater White-fronted Goose]], [[Snow Goose]], [[Ross's Goose]], [[Canada Goose]], [[Wood Duck]], [[Gadwall]], [[
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