Snow geese numbers have increased at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area after a week of rainy weather and low waterfowl ...
Snow geese visit Middle Creek annually to rest during their journey north to their summer Arctic breeding grounds.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission reports some dead birds at the wildlife area, but says visitors should be okay to view them.
That means that the best time to visit Middle Creek to witness the height of the migration is right now. Collett said the best way to get up close and personal to the gigantic gaggles of snow geese is ...
The 6,000-acre wildlife area is monitoring whether warmer weather will cause the birds to linger at Middle Creek or continue their journey to Arctic breeding grounds.
In an effort to reduce damage to fragile ecosystems caused by snow geese's arctic breeding habits, and to reduce the ...