Migration Update – November 6, 2008
The tepid days of Indian summer have passed and arctic winds are dropping out of Canada into our nation, bringing ducks and geese south in force. This first big push of the season will occur over the next few days, as favorable migrating winds and snow drive waterfowl to their annual wintering grounds. Hello folks, and, as always, welcome to Waterfowler.com. With the exception of the El Nino years where migration trends ran extremely late, the first big push of waterfowl has occurred during the first two weeks of November for decades. Temperatures will plummet in the Pacific Northwest, the Great Plains and then the Great Lakes regions over the next few days and waterfowl activity is expected to respond in kind. Continue reading