Seasonal Snows
By Photographs by Thomas Kjos
[PHOTOESSAY]
It's mid-May on the Hudson Bay lowlands.
The breadbasket of the Central Flyway.
The tundra and tidal flats remain patched with snow. And the clouds are rolling in . . . .
Clouds of geese, that is. Millions of snows returning to nest.
A special spring season serves to lessen their impact on fragile habitat.
Won't you do your part?
Hunting is for white geese only. Pass-shooting from natural blinds at wave upon wave of birds.
Producing "snowmen" of a different sort.
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