Snow geese at Boise WMA (courtesy Glenn Oakley/IDFG) |
Hi all,
It's that time of year when snow geese gather by the tens of thousands at Fort Boise Wildlife Management Area near Parma or Roswell Marsh near Roswell and Adrian, Ore.
It's just a 45-minute drive west of Boise to see the birds. And they may not be there too much longer!
Sunny weather with highs in the mid-50s are forecast Friday-Sunday in valley locations, perfect conditions for doing some wildlife watching.
Snow geese feeding in a farmer's field near Ft. Boise WMA |
Snow geese congregate at Ft. Boise WMA each spring between early February and mid- to late March. I went out to see them this morning, and they were feeding in farm fields in large numbers about 9 a.m.
I also saw big groups flying overhead in a huge V-formation, sounding off loudly.
Ft. Boise WMA viewing platform |
Big migration: The snow geese are stopping at Ft. Boise WMA on their way north toward Canada, Northwest Territories, Alaska or even Siberia. They winter in Central Valley in California.
Courtesy IDFG |
This is cool activity that'd be great for kids, families and anyone who enjoys nature.
Getting there: Take I-84 to Caldwell. Take the U.S. 20-26 exit and follow signs to Parma. Drive through Parma and the turnoff to Ft. Boise WMA is 2+ miles ahead on the left on Old Ft. Boise Road. Take that road a couple miles and you'll come to the viewing platform by some ponds.
On the way home, maybe stop for lunch in Parma or stop by a Canyon County winery.
Enjoy!
- SS
Snow geese feeding in a farmer's field (photo by SS) |
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