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November Migration Update Cooler weather has ducks and geese on the move. Get the latest updates from all four flyways in this month's Migration Update. Delta Waterfowl T October 15th, 0 Comments. Delta Waterfowl T September 16th, 0 Comments. Find out where the action is hot for teal and other early-migrating species in your flyway. Delta Waterfowl T September 8th, 0 Comments. Delta Waterfowl will not be held responsible for what may happen to your [ Delta Waterfowl T March 11th, 0 Comments.

March Migration Update Mild conditions have jumpstarted the snow goose migration across much of the United States. Delta Waterfowl T February 6th, 0 Comments. February Migration Update With the exception of a few youth hunting days still on the agenda in the upcoming weeks, duck seasons are universally in the rearview mirror.

However, there's still a lot [ Delta Waterfowl T January 8th, 0 Comments. By Chris Jennings Timely cold fronts in conjunction with a full moon earlier this month have created the perfect storm for bluewings migrating into the Lone Star State. Get Migration Alerts via email or text: We never share your email or mobile number, and you can unsubscribe anytime. If supplying mobile number, message or data rates may apply. Select one or more flyway: Atlantic Central. Mississippi Pacific.

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Prairie Pothole Region, the bumper crop of waterfowl from returned to Canada in record numbers. The survey results report an all-time record high Despite the mild winter, early spring and lack of precipitation across the waterfowl breeding range, pond counts of 6.

The U. S Prairie Pothole Region was hardest hit by the drier conditions but spring rains have recharged many of the areas since breeding waterfowl passed the area. In short, waterfowl hunters will be treated to another outstanding year of waterfowl numbers.

Pintail and scaup numbers remain below the long-term average and continue to be a concern. The 60th annual spring Waterfowl Survey is nearing completion and habitat conditions vary greatly across the nesting region in North America at this time. Aerial and ground crews have experienced a number of weather delays this year and some crews are racing across flight transects to collect data.

Drier conditions prevail across most of the breeding areas in the United States. The lack of snow that fueled a very fast snow goose migration did little to recharge wetlands in Montana or the Dakotas. The Coteau region and eastern North Dakota had much better conditions but waterfowl numbers are down on those areas and nesting pairs have traveled north to areas where habitat conditions are better.

Survey crew condition to report that the number of drained wetlands continues to increase across the survey area at an alarming rate. In Canada, conditions range from… Continue reading. The Spring Waterfowl Survey is underway and participants are celebrating their 60th year of collecting waterfowl breeding data.



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