Fellow birders,

The winds change are upon us in the form of meteorological Spring, carrying 
with it V-shaped flights of our earliest migrants: geese.  The upper Minnesota 
River Valley is an excellent location for witnessing particularly large flocks 
of geese in the tens of thousands, a spectacle which birders and non-birders 
alike should experience at least once in their lives.  All five regular goose 
species are to be expected (Snow, Ross's, Greater White-fronted, Canada and 
Cackling) and with some luck the conditions will be such that we will see those 
awe-inspiring flocks which make birding Western Minnesota such a joy.  We will 
be meeting at the Appleton library at 8AM, where we will assemble into a 
caravan (in ideally 4 vehicles or less) around the areas along the river valley 
between the Marsh Lake Dam near Appleton to Ortonville, stopping at various 
locations for viewing along the way.  Your cooperation with carpooling will be 
greatly appreciated.

Registration is required and limited to ten people in four vehicles.  There are 
currently openings for seven people, please see the following link for more 
information and to register: 
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C0F48A9AC2FA5FFCE9-54961587-western#/

Best regards,

Trey Weaver






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