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  2. Greater white-fronted goose - Wikipedia

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    Due to their migration, white-fronted geese are commonly sought after by waterfowl hunters, all across the country. A technique using stable isotope analysis from a white-fronted goose has shown promise in providing a way to determine the migratory route birds take from their wintering to breeding grounds.

  3. Snow goose - Wikipedia

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    Snow geese breed from late May to mid-August, but they leave their nesting areas and spend more than half the year on their migration to-and-from warmer wintering areas. During spring migration (the reverse migration), large flocks of snow geese fly very high and migrate in large numbers along narrow corridors, more than 3,000 mi (4,800 km ...

  4. Pacific Flyway - Wikipedia

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    Guerrero Negro Baja California Sur bird sanctuary half way of the peninsula of Baja California Mexico; San Jose Estuary San Jose del Cabo Baja California Sur, Mexico bird sanctuary and birding Los Cabos [citation needed] Palo Verde National Park, Guanacaste province, Costa Rica. The estuary in this park is located at the mouth of the Tempisque ...

  5. The geese are rarely seen in the lower 48 states, experts say.

  6. Bird migration - Wikipedia

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    A flock of barnacle geese during autumn migration Examples of long-distance bird migration routes. Bird migration is a seasonal movement of birds between breeding and wintering grounds that occurs twice a year. It is typically from north to south or from south to north.

  7. Canada goose - Wikipedia

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    Like most geese, the Canada goose is primarily herbivorous and normally migratory; often found on or close to fresh water, the Canada goose is also common in brackish marshes, estuaries, and lagoons. Extremely adept at living in human-altered areas , Canada geese have established breeding colonies in urban and cultivated habitats, which provide ...

  8. Dead geese test positive for bird flu in Sacramento ... - AOL

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    The California Fish and Wildlife is monitoring cases throughout the state. Dead geese test positive for bird flu in Sacramento, California wildlife officials say Skip to main content

  9. Flyway - Wikipedia

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    Waterfowl arriving in California's Central Valley, a staging point on the Pacific Flyway. A flyway is a flight path used by large numbers of birds while migrating between their breeding grounds and their overwintering quarters. Flyways generally span continents and often pass over oceans.