Millions Of Snow Geese Are Flying Right Over North Dakota During Their Spring Migration
By Leah|Published April 01, 2020
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Leah moved to North Dakota when she was 12 years old and has traveled from the Red River Valley to the badlands and many places in between. She loves small-town life and currently enjoys living on a small farm in the ND prairie. She's always had a passion for writing and has participated in novel writing challenges such as NaNoWriMo multiple times. Her favorite part about this job is recognizing small businesses that deserve a boost and seeing the positive affect her articles can have on their traffic, especially in rural areas that might have otherwise gone overlooked.
You know spring has truly arrived when the snow geese flock over North Dakota. When they do, it’s not just a few formations flying over at a time — it’s in the thousands, and sometimes millions. If you’ve never seen it in person before, you’re in for a treat this time of year as the migration is well underway right now. Here are some of the spectacular sights you might see right now:
At first glance at this photo taken in North Dakota, you might be confused as to what exactly is filling the sky. This shot shows only part of a mile-long flock with likely well over a million snow geese during their annual spring migration.
If you live in North Dakota, you'll have probably already spotted formations like this overhead. These formations are heading north to their summer breeding grounds in northern Canada, Alaska, and even into Greenland.
North Dakota's fields and prairie pothole region are perfect spots for snow geese to stop and rest, and during late March and into early April you'll probably see thousands of these geese hanging out in fields or landing in lakes.
Oftentimes, the flocks are absolutely massive and will completely blow you away. It is not only an amazing sight to behold, but the sound is incredible — thousands upon thousands of wings flapping and geese honking.
The snow geese travel more than 3,000 miles from their wintering grounds in the southern US and Mexico to the breeding grounds. North Dakota is a highly trafficked part of the central flyway and gets to see this spectacle each year.
If you want to see an absolutely amazing view like this, you'll have the best luck in the prairie pothole region or around lakes, where they land to rest and take off together in the thousands. It's truly an unforgettable experience to witness.
No matter where you are in North Dakota, you'll probably see at least a few formations fly over, and likely even massive flocks like this one. Happy spring!
Snow geese migration time is also a great time for hunters. Hunt The North has a current snow geese report, and you can check it out here. Have you seen the snow geese flocks yet? If you have and take photos of it, be sure to share them with other North Dakotans in our North Dakota Nature Lovers group on Facebook.
If you’ve never visited North Dakota’s prairie pothole region, you’re missing out — geese or no geese. Learn more about this unique area in North Dakota here.
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