Spring Migration 2026

Seeing a lot of green wings passing through. The Atlantic brant were munching on the local high school ball field grass. They are one of the last to leave
 

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Seeing a lot of green wings passing through. The Atlantic brant were munching on the local high school ball field grass. They are one of the last to leave
Mark~

Our Brant on Long Island always headed North around mid-May (from my years back in the 20th century). No point getting to the High Arctic too soon. I do not know if the warming Arctic has shifted the timing of this grand species.

Just saw lots of Mallards and Blacks on a favorire beaver marsh - and a few Greenwings, Woodlies and Wigeon. Last week's Ringnecks may have moved on.

All the best,

SJS
 
Mark~

Our Brant on Long Island always headed North around mid-May (from my years back in the 20th century). No point getting to the High Arctic too soon. I do not know if the warming Arctic has shifted the timing of this grand species.

Just saw lots of Mallards and Blacks on a favorire beaver marsh - and a few Greenwings, Woodlies and Wigeon. Last week's Ringnecks may have moved on.

All the best,

SJS
Steven,

Here in Coastal VA, they seem to be one of the first to arrive and one of the last to leave. The black ducks are everywhere. A lot of them nest right here on the shore anymore.

Mark
 
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