The early bear gets the goose: climate change, polar bears and lesser
snow geese in western Hudson Bay.
Trophic matches and mismatches: Can polar bears reduce the abundance of nesting
snow geese in western Hudson Bay?
She's co-authored a recent paper — «The early bear gets the goose: climate change, polar bears and lesser
snow geese in western Hudson Bay» — showing that bears in that region are foraging increasingly on shore, eating grasses and particularly relishing (apparently) snow geese and their eggs [UPDATE: Ms. Gormezano described grass (and kelp) foraging in my Science Times story but that's not in the paper; her co-author properly rejected the use of the word «relished»].
Weeds star Mary - Louise Parker is returning to the Broadway stage for new play
Snow Geese in autumn (13).
The only population of
snow geese in all of Asia breeds on Wrangel island.
Not exact matches
as he follows the tracks of the skunk
in the January
snow; wondering where the skunk is beading and why; speculating on the different meanings of a winter thaw for the mouse whose
snow burrow has collapsed and the owl who has just made dinner on the mouse; trying to understand the honking of the
geese as they circle the pond; and wondering what the world must look like to a muskrat eye - deep
in the swamp.
Estimated 10,000
snow geese and sprinkling of honkers now
in Salton Sea region, and Canadas are beginning to move into lower Colorado River sand bars and grain fields.
Because the brant is smaller than the other two birds that nest
in the area —
snow geese and cackling
geese — it is at a disadvantage when competing for habitat and food.
Snowpack is at 6 percent of normal for this time of year with the southern and central Sierra Nevada mountains registering a
goose egg
in terms of
snow on the ground.
Mary - Louise Parker will star
in the world premiere of the play «The
Snow Geese.»
One moment, a French - Canadian
goose voiced by Larry Miller is golfing with an English duck caddy, the next there are some supposedly threatening bears
in the
snow.
His first book, The
Snow Geese, was published in 2002, and follows the migration of the snow geese from Texas to Baffin Isl
Snow Geese, was published in 2002, and follows the migration of the snow geese from Texas to Baffin Is
Geese, was published
in 2002, and follows the migration of the
snow geese from Texas to Baffin Isl
snow geese from Texas to Baffin Is
geese from Texas to Baffin Island.
A Guggenheim Fellowship supported Turner's experimentation combining linocuts and serigraphy as seen
in the large subtly - colored print Wintering
Snow Geese (1968).
Large numbers of
snow geese, varying each year from 15,000 to more than 300,000 birds, feed on the Arctic Refuge coastal tundra for three to four weeks each fall, on their way from nesting grounds on Banks Island
in Canada to wintering grounds primarily
in California's Central Valley.
Across a 10 - day period of observation, we documented between four and six individual polar bears successfully capture at least nine flightless lesser
snow geese (Chen caerulescens caerulescens) and engage
in at least eight high - speed pursuits of
geese.
Skip ahead to 3:50 to see the moment
Snow Geese take flight w / Mount Baker
in background.