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Greater White Fronted Geese Taking Off Near Tule Lake
Artist
Joyce Dickens
Medium
Photograph - Fine Art Photography
Description
A flock of Greater White Fronted Geese are seen here taking off from one of the side canals in the Tule Lake Refuge. It is located in the fertile and intensely farmed Tule Lake Basin of northeastern California. It was established in 1928 by President Calvin Coolidge as a,�preserve and breeding ground for wild birds and animals.� This 39,116-acre refuge is mostly open water and crop land. The refuge is a significant staging area for migrating waterfowl during spring and fall migrations. It is used primarily by whitefronted, snow, Ross, and cackling Canada geese, all of which nest in the Arctic tundra.
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April 6th, 2021
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