SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – If you’re out at Falls Park or the airport this winter, you might hear the sound of a cannon during the day. It’s not an explosion or a firearm; it’s a sound cannon to scare ...
Expect some booms. Sounds will scare birds in order to protect planes on Thursday. Sound cannons and pyrotechnics will go off to clear Canada geese from fields near the quarry pounds east of the Sioux ...
Get ready to hear some booms in northern Sioux Falls. With winter's arrival, Sioux Falls Animal Control Supervisor Julie DeJong said Tuesday a large number of Canada geese have migrated into the area.
Geese love the Susquehanna Valley and some stay year-round. Others migrate, which causes some people to wonder if their flying habits can tell us how long winter will last.In this Wild Moments segment ...
Dear Readers: I don’t have a fresh column this week, but after seeing a northbound formation of geese fly over this weekend, I thought that this column from January 2014 would be an appropriate ...
A small but passionate group of UW-Stevens Point students and faculty are ruffling some feathers as they look for new ways to deal with a large flock of geese that have become troublesome at a local ...
Dear Readers: I’ve seen a cornucopia of birds over the past week — mallards, Canada geese, bald eagles, even a few lingering American white pelicans — reminding me of this column which was originally ...
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