Waterfowl Migration 2022 (2025)

1. Ducks Unlimited Waterfowl Migration Map & Hunting Reports

  • Follow the ducks this season using the most comprehensive waterfowl migration map on the web. Read real-time reports from DU biologists, field editors, ...

  • Follow the ducks this season using the most comprehensive waterfowl migration map on the web. Read real-time reports from DU biologists, field editors, expert waterfowlers and more.

2. Waterfowl Migration Map

  • The Waterfowl Migration Map displays thousands of up-to-date duck counts, goose counts, migration reports and surveys ... Copyright © 2022 Migration Station LLC.

  • The Waterfowl Migration Map displays thousands of up-to-date duck counts, goose counts, migration reports and surveys. Real data, updated daily.

3. Track the Waterfowl Migration!

  • Migration Map · Migration Reports · Waterfowl Counts · Waterfowl Breeding...

  • With daily updates to our waterfowl migration map and waterfowl counts, Migration Station makes tracking the migration of ducks and geese simple.

4. Waterfowl Migration Reports - Ducks Unlimited

  • The DU Waterfowl Migration Map is an interactive application that allows visitors across the North America to report on waterfowl concentrations and hunting ...

  • Looking for the latest information on waterfowl migration patterns? Visit Ducks Unlimited for expert insights, maps, and tips to help you plan your next hunting trip. Learn about the different species of ducks and geese, their habitats, and the best times to hunt them. Join the conservation effort and become a member today!

5. Migration Updates - Delta Waterfowl

6. October 2022 Migration Update - Delta Waterfowl

  • Find out in the status of the hunt across North America in October's Migration Report, sponsored by Kent Cartridge.

  • October 2022 Migration Update October 2022 Migration Update from Delta Waterfowl. Sponsored by Kent Cartridge.

7. Sixty-years of community-science data suggest earlier fall migration and ...

  • 1 sep 2023 · Although relatively few studies exist in waterfowl, research to date suggests that fall migration is occurring later in most species, both in ...

  • Abstract. Worldwide, migratory phenology and movement of many bird species is shifting in response to anthropogenic climate and habitat changes. However, d

8. Conservation: The 2023 Waterfowl Migration Outlook

  • 24 jun 2024 · This estimate represents a 7% drop from the population statistics in 2022, and it sits well below the long-term average of 35.5 million.

  • Despite our name, the Mattamuskeet Goose Club is home to hunters of many waterfowl species. Ducks, geese, and even swans are fair game when it comes to Lake Mattamuskeet. But hunting comes with a hefty responsibility of conservation the natural resources that we’ve been given. Throughout history, some animal species have been overhunted to the point of extinction, erasing their kind from the face of the planet. And what’s a hunter without their prey?

9. Live bird migration maps - BirdCast

  • See real-time analysis maps of intensities of actual nocturnal bird migration, as detected by the US weather surveillance radar network between local sunset ...

  • See real-time analysis maps of intensities of actual nocturnal bird migration, as detected by the US weather surveillance radar network between local sunset to sunrise. Cornell Lab of Ornithology currently produces these maps.

10. Waterfowl Migration Survey - Iowa DNR

  • The timing, magnitude, and duration of the waterfowl migration in Iowa depends not only on the weather and habitat conditions in Iowa, but on weather and ...

  • Review waterfowl survey information here. Read on to learn more and contact the DNR with any questions.

11. Snow Goose and Waterfowl Migration Update - Game Commission

  • 2022 Migration Summary: Peak numbers of the large waterfowl, by species and the date the high-count was recorded: Snow geese: 105,000 on 02/25/22. Tundra ...

  • What a difference a few days can make! We've seen a steady increase in snow geese throughout the week with about 12,000 on Wednesday, 20,000 on Thursday, and 46,000 as of Friday morning!

12. Changes in waterfowl migration phenologies in central North America

  • Citation: Andersson K, Davis CA, Harris G, Haukos DA (2022) Changes in waterfowl migration phenologies in central North America: Implications for future waterfowl conservation. ... Received: December 2, 2021; Accepted: March 25, 2022; Published: ...

  • Globally, migration phenologies of numerous avian species have shifted over the past half-century. Despite North American waterfowl being well researched, published data on shifts in waterfowl migration phenologies remain scarce. Understanding shifts in waterfowl migration phenologies along with potential drivers is critical for guiding future conservation efforts. Therefore, we utilized historical (1955–2008) nonbreeding waterfowl survey data collected at 21 National Wildlife Refuges in the mid- to lower portion of the Central Flyway to summarize changes in spring and autumn migration phenology. We examined changes in the timing of peak abundance from survey data at monthly intervals for each refuge and species (or species group; n = 22) by year and site-specific temperature for spring (Jan–Mar) and autumn (Oct–Dec) migration periods. For spring (n = 187) and autumn (n = 194) data sets, 13% and 9% exhibited statistically significant changes in the timing of peak migration across years, respectively, while the corresponding numbers for increasing temperatures were 4% and 9%. During spring migration, ≥80% of significant changes in the timing of spring peak indicated advancements, while 67% of significant changes in autumn peak timing indicated delays both across years and with increasing temperatures. Four refuges showed a consistent pattern across species of advancing spring migration peaks over time. Advancements in spring peak across years became proportionally less common...

13. Changes in waterfowl migration phenologies in central North America

  • 2022; 17(5): e0266785. Published online 2022 May 18. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0266785. PMCID: PMC9116660. PMID: 35584125. Changes in waterfowl migration ...

  • Globally, migration phenologies of numerous avian species have shifted over the past half-century. Despite North American waterfowl being well researched, published data on shifts in waterfowl migration phenologies remain scarce. Understanding shifts ...

14. Waterfowl Migration - Shaver's Creek Environmental Center

  • Waterfowl Migration ; When: March 19, 2022, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm ; Where: Shaver\'s Creek Environmental Center, Petersburg, PA ; Add to Calendar: iCal | Google.

  • When: March 19, 2022, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm Where: Shaver\'s Creek Environmental Center, Petersburg, PA Add to Calendar: iCal | Google

15. Dryad | Data -- Changes in waterfowl migration phenologies in central ...

  • 15 apr 2022 · ... (2022). Data from: Changes in waterfowl migration phenologies in central North America: implications for future waterfowl conservation [Dataset].

  • Globally, migration phenologies of numerous avian species have shifted over the past half-century. Despite North American waterfowl being well researched, published data on shifts in waterfowl migration phenologies remain scarce. Understanding shifts in waterfowl migration phenologies along with potential drivers is critical for guiding future conservation efforts. Therefore, we utilized historical (1955–2008) nonbreeding waterfowl survey data collected at 21 National Wildlife Refuges in the mid- to lower portion of the Central Flyway to summarize changes in spring and autumn migration phenology. We examined changes in the timing of peak abundance from survey data at monthly intervals for each refuge and species (or species group; n = 22) by year and site-specific temperature for spring (Jan–Mar) and autumn (Oct–Dec) migration periods. For spring (n = 187) and autumn (n = 194) data sets, 13% and 9% exhibited statistically significant changes in the timing of peak migration across years, respectively, while the corresponding numbers for increasing temperatures were 4% and 9%. During spring migration, ≥80% of significant changes in the timing of spring peak indicated advancements, while 67% of significant changes in autumn peak timing indicated delays both across years and with increasing temperatures. Four refuges showed a consistent pattern across species of advancing spring migration peaks over time. Advancements in spring peak across years became proportionally less common...

16. DNR: Fish & Wildlife: Waterfowl Counts - IN.gov

  • Waterfowl migration surveys are conducted on selected state Fish & Wildlife Areas, Reservoirs, and Parks, as well as at Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge ...

  • Waterfowl counts from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Fish & Wildlife

17. Are Duck Migrations Changing? - Wildfowl

  • 23 jun 2023 · “I would say that waterfowl migration patterns have definitely seen some changes,” said Dr. ... WILDFOWL Editor Skip Knowles launches the 2022 ...

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18. 2023 Waterfowl Migration Reports - HuntTheNorth.com

  • 7 dec 2023 · We offer weekly scouting and waterfowl migration reports for the 20202 waterfowl hunting season from Canada down through the upper Midwest.

  • 2023 Waterfowl Migration Reports | Current Waterfowl Migration Tracking 2023 Waterfowl Migration Reports OFFICIAL 2023 HUNTTHENORTH.COM WATERFOWL MIGRATION REPORT Last Updated On Thursday December 7, 2023 Note: We will be updating our report every Thursday afternoon through the first week of

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