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Episode 303
Birds of Winter

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The endless flights of migratory waterfowl that “blocked the sun” are now gone, but North Carolina still has large numbers and varieties of ducks, geese, and other waterfowl, especially in areas near the great coastal sounds, the Pamlico, Core, and Albemarle.
Among the most notable of the waterfowl are the snow geese and tundra swans, which still winter throughout the state in staggering numbers.
In this episode of Exploring North Carolina, see these large, but graceful, “Birds of Winter” in action as they make their way around their seasonal southern home.
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