[Tweeters] Snow Geese Over Burien Flying North?
Tom Benedict
benedict.t at comcast.net
Wed Oct 4 16:29:29 PDT 2023
I found an interesting article <https://birdsofwinter.org/snow-geese-of-the-pacific-flyway/> which describes how most of the Snow Geese around here breed on Wrangell Island in the Russian Far East. Evidently about 40% of the Snow Geese we see in Puget Sound in fall are on their way further south to the California Central Valley and the remaining 60% remain for the winter, mainly in the Skagit and Fraser Valleys.
I’m guessing that the small flock I saw today is eventually destined for California.
Tom Benedict
Seahurst, WA
> On Oct 4, 2023, at 14:57, Tom Benedict <benedict.t at comcast.net> wrote:
>
> Just now, 2:50pm, October 3, 2023, I heard some squawking overhead and looked up to see 19 Snow Geese in “V" formation, headed _north_. That seems odd, for geese to fly north in the fall. Perhaps they were repositioning for later flight south?
>
> This was over the Seahurst neighborhood in Burien, WA. The were flying parallel to the Puget Sound shoreline, a few hundred yards inland.
>
> Tom Benedict
> Seahurst, WA
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