Imagine looking up and seeing thousands upon thousands of snow geese swirling about on their journey to warmer winter climates. Every year, residents of and travelers to Addison, Vermont, can witness this perennial and mesmerizing display of flight in late March and early April. Winter in Vermont can be long and cold but this is worth heading out to see! From the whirling sound of their maneuvering to the clamorous honking above, it is impossible not to stand in wonder, gazing up at such a spectacle. If you want to see snow geese in Vermont, you can’t miss them here.

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When the snow geese fly overhead, and the sound and movement of the flock reverberate around the open plain, then one can stand in awe and appreciate the natural show these snow geese perform. If you are in search of a great nature show, come to Addison, Vermont, in quest of these white snow geese of Vermont in late winter every year.

Have any of you seen this before? If so, leave a comment below sharing your experience; we would love to know!

If you want to see snow geese migrate in another somewhat nearby state, you can follow them to Delaware, too! Hundreds of Thousands Of Snow Geese Invade The Delaware Coast Every Winter And It’s A Sight To Be Seen

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