Every year beginning at the end of May and a good portion of June the Canada geese come through migrating north. These birds are usually referred to as molt migrators. From what I understand they are the non-breeders whether they are too young or they are too old. It is always nice to see them because we have our big spring migration of birds that come through and then we don’t see very many birds until the molts start passing through. They are usually in groups of 10 to maybe 30 birds but this year I have spotted groups with as many as 70 birds. Always V’d up and typically only about 80 yards off the ground. Then in the fall about mid September, they come back through heading south. Seems like more and more of the early goose season hunters target these birds as many of them seem to be banded. Mostly from Indiana, but Minnesota, Iowa and South Dakota bands aren’t uncommon.
I’ve just started noticing the past few years ducks doing the same thing in the spring time. I guess really never noticed them before as they fly much higher. Usually in the 200 yard range. The ducks are also in much smaller groups. Usually six to maybe 15 birds. Not sure if these birds are also molt migrators or non-breeders but it seems like they are a bit behind schedule if they are going up north to breed. Anyway, this year there seems to be triple the amount of ducks as normal. Started seeing them about two weeks ago.
Maybe Rick is smarter on this subject.