Thank you for my morning LOL! In fact, I'll be remembering this and smiling whenever I see flocks heading off around here, I'm sure. What a classic photo!!
I'm yet to see wild Snow geese but we often witness huge flocks of geese usually Pink footed and Barnacle geese over here. By the way I love that Tree sparrow shot.
They sure know when to head south.
ReplyDeleteThey are on the move and so are you Ann..
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing photo.
ReplyDeleteThank you for my morning LOL! In fact, I'll be remembering this and smiling whenever I see flocks heading off around here, I'm sure. What a classic photo!!
ReplyDeleteThat's quite an experience to see so many!
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Cheers, Klaus
Welcome back! I've missed you :-) What a lot of snowgeese. I hope you have some lovely close-ups of them, too.
ReplyDeleteWe saw a huge flock like that when we were driving to Cleveland a couple weeks ago.
ReplyDeleteAren't they the brightest birds! I wish we could all follow them to warmer climes. :<)
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I'm yet to see wild Snow geese but we often witness huge flocks of geese usually Pink footed and Barnacle geese over here. By the way I love that Tree sparrow shot.
ReplyDeleteThe geese around here seem to hang around till all the creeks freeze, and then they leave for warmer waters, but right now they seem to be everywhere.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of them! i haven't seen this many all at once.
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