Question:
Where can I find a migration path map for Canada Geese
and other birds?
Replies:
This page has general flyway maps:
http://www.birdnature.com/flyways.html
You can search on this site for any species and find a range map along with
a lot of other information. This does NOT include specific migration routes:
This page has many links about migration and other bird topics:
http://aves.net/the-owl/blnksvey.htm
This page has links about migration research:
http://www.mbr.nbs.gov/
Search on google.com for "bird migration" and you will find many other
sites. National Geographic has published some nice paper maps of bird
migration routes.
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