Like clockwork every late winter and early spring, millions of snow geese begin their grueling 3,000-mile-plus journey from their wintering areas in the southern United States to their Canadian arctic breeding grounds.
The winged push north – the arduous prelude to nesting season – is a stunning aerial display that defies description, an outdoors attraction that spring snow goose hunters participating in the federal spring “conservation order” relish.
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