Large gaggles of snow geese kicked off 2026 by gathering in corn stubble fields across central and southern Illinois to dine – and honk.
They were headed north. But hard winter arrived, motivating many of them to reverse course and move south – something waterfowl experts refer to as “remigration.” This just as hunters were settling into the light goose conservation order season.
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