While deer hunting today near Bertha in Todd county, I saw 4 large
flocks (125-250/flock) of migrating white fronted geese shorty after
the cool front passed and wind shifted.  Never seen this species in
Todd county in the fall before and other than individual birds, I
almost never encounter this species in Minnesota outside of March or
early April.  This fall WFGO has been reported weekly in the state.
Anyone know why this species is migrating so far east this fall??


Randy Frederickson

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