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Dear Readers: I don’t have a fresh column this week, but after seeing a northbound formation of geese fly over this weekend, I thought that this column from January 2014 would be an appropriate ...
To be ready to migrate in the fall, geese start preparing in midsummer. Babies born in the spring are mostly grown up by then. Adult geese grow a new set of plumage after shedding their old feathers – ...
Geese love the Susquehanna Valley and some stay year-round. Others migrate, which causes some people to wonder if their flying habits can tell us how long winter will last.In this Wild Moments segment ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Have you noticed fewer geese flying over Rochester this fall? If so, you’re not alone. Many residents have seen fewer geese migrating. A viewer observed: “I have been a resident for ...
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Bar-headed geese are the SR-71's of the avian world, soaring to 26,000 feet. To learn how their bodies function so well at altitude researchers raised a gaggle of geese, introduced them to a wind ...
Wonder about the difference between a grackle and a starling? Do colorful warblers catch your fancy? What gave the Cooper's hawk its name? Ask me -- The Bird Lady. I'm the science editor at the ...
It’s fall at Crossroads. Leaves finally are changing color and the geese are flying south. They also are flying east, and west, and north, and much of the time in random circles. As a former teacher, ...
The only snow goose I ever saw growing up was from pictures of the white birds in the Audubon Society encyclopedias my grandparents got me for my birthdays. Heck, in the 1970s around here you didn’t ...
Dear Readers: Here’s a column that was published originally on Jan. 5, 2014. Hi, Johnnie: I enjoy your column. Thanks for your work. I did a brief Internet search and found a lot of information, but ...