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Ptah

(33,492 posts)
Thu Mar 27, 2014, 08:33 PM Mar 2014

Freezout Lake offers views of huge migrating flocks on Front




A flock of snow geese prepares to land near one of the public parking areas at Freezout Lake,
between Fairfield and Choteau on the Rocky Mountain Front. Migrating birds by the thousands
stop at Freezout each spring on their way to northern nesting grounds. Savvy birdwatchers can
also prowl the county roads east of Freezout Lake to find birds feeding in stubble fields during
the middle of the day.


CHOTEAU – Ice conditions have been changing daily on the Rocky Mountain Front ponds
where huge flocks of migrating birds make a spring pit stop.

Last Sunday, Freezout Lake was still about half-frozen, and most of the pothole lakes
between Fairfield and Choteau were completely iced over. Nevertheless, the air was filled
with the honks of snow geese and other waterfowl.

Birdwatchers have reported seeing tundra swans, green-winged teal, northern shoveler,
common mergansers, gadwall and northern pintail ducks on various reservoirs, as well as
clouds of snow geese. The area has also been good for occasional bald and golden eagles
watching the webfooted crowd.

“There’s lots and lots of snow geese – we’re thinking tens of thousands,” said Fish, Wildlife
and Parks spokesman Bruce Auchly in Great Falls. “The whole point of Freezout Lake is the birds
are headed north as fast as they can to nest, but sometimes the lakes farther north are still
frozen. That’s what causes a big pileup at Freezout. Plus it’s a natural resting spot where they
can look for waste grain in the fields.”

http://missoulian.com/lifestyles/recreation/freezout-lake-offers-views-of-huge-migrating-flocks-on-front/article_c1afcf42-b55a-11e3-b90d-0019bb2963f4.html

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Freezout Lake offers views of huge migrating flocks on Front (Original Post) Ptah Mar 2014 OP
Nice pictures! 2naSalit Mar 2014 #1
I heard them flying home last week. WhiteTara Mar 2014 #2
We have a pair that nest at our pond in Pennsylvania every year. appleannie1 Mar 2014 #3

2naSalit

(92,668 posts)
1. Nice pictures!
Thu Mar 27, 2014, 08:42 PM
Mar 2014

I heard a flock last night. Seems I usually hear them when it's snowing and can not see them easily whether it's day or night.

I'm expecting the usual suspect bears to come and sniff around the yard any time now too. I love this time of year.

appleannie1

(5,203 posts)
3. We have a pair that nest at our pond in Pennsylvania every year.
Thu Mar 27, 2014, 09:18 PM
Mar 2014

They have been here for about a week now. They were late arriving this year. They usually hatch out their young around May 12th every year. Actually, I think the pair here now are grandchildren of the first pair that made this their summer home. Once the goslings are half grown they allow other geese to land here. Until then, they are very territorial except they allow the ducks that live here year round to swim in half the lake. They know we throw corn out every day for the ducks and once the young are hatched, they come up to the house to eat along with the ducks. We usually get starter mash for the young ones. In the fall, our yard is the gathering spot for all the geese. Each day more arrive until there are well over a hundred geese feeding on the lush grass. Then one group at a time they trumpet their marching orders and take off to circle the pond and form a vee. By the end of the day, all are gone. And usually within days it starts turning cold.

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