ICE, SNOW GEESE AND STARS
On February 18, 2026, about 100,000 elegant snow geese landed on the 400-acre impoundment at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in southeastern Pennsylvania to rest during their annual, early-spring migration north to their nesting territories on the Arctic tundra. But because the stately, restless snow geese shift about every few days to find fresh feeding fields, "only" 60,000, (an estimate), snow geese rested on Middle Creek's lake, which stirred excitement among local birders again. But that number should increase to over 100,000 snow geese by early March, which is about the peak of their numbers at Middle Creek, as it has every March for the last 40 years or more. The flighty snow geese are on and off any impoundment, day and night. They fly out to fields twice a day, usually. Flying bald eagles put whole great flocks to speedy flight. And, sometimes, the whole tremendous host of snows take flight from a lake...