Canada geese at Southside Riverfront Park, 13 June 2026 (photo by Kate St. John) 15 June 2026 On Saturday at Southside Riverfront Park I found many flight feathers on the ground and fifty Canada geese loafing on shore and in the water. Molted flight feathers of Canada goose, Southside Riverfront Park, 13 June 2026 (photo by Kate St. John) Molted flight feathers are the first big clue that these Canada geese are in the midst of their annual synchronous molt. The second clue is their appearance. When Canada geese have all their primaries we cannot see their white rumps — the primaries cover them. These birds have visible white rumps though the bird on the right still has two lingering flight feathers (turquoise box). They’ll be gone soon. Canada geese during synchronous molt at Southside Riverfront Park, 13 June 2026 (photo by Kate St. John) During their flight feather molt from mid-June to August in Pittsburgh, Canada geese make sure they are within walkable range of both food and…
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