How cool, you got the whole "V". I have a few geese that fly over my house every morning during the winter and then back the other direction in the evening. I'm not sure where they go or come from. Maybe they just fly in one big circle. :-)
What a fun capture! They do make a lot of noise, don't they! I hope they end up where they truly want to be. Happy skywatching to you and greetings from sunny California.
This year I want to go out to see the swans and snow geese up close. Our geese up the lake left a long time ago, but the loon was still there when I left in mid-September. - Margy
Great capture of the 'Honkers' and such a beautiful blue sky. Isn't it amazing how the birds find each other to when it comes time to fly south?
ReplyDeleteHow cool, you got the whole "V". I have a few geese that fly over my house every morning during the winter and then back the other direction in the evening. I'm not sure where they go or come from. Maybe they just fly in one big circle. :-)
ReplyDeleteUh oh! Cute verse, and I hope the lead bird eventually gets it right.
ReplyDeleteNice scene. I met a whole bunch of Canadian Geese today. They had stopped at a pond for a breather.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun capture! They do make a lot of noise, don't they! I hope they end up where they truly want to be. Happy skywatching to you and greetings from sunny California.
ReplyDeleteI m sure they will find their destination.
ReplyDeleteGreat sky photograph.
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Great photo. I'm always amazed that they do find where they're going.
ReplyDeletea photo symbolic for the season, great
ReplyDeleteI think I can hear them now!
ReplyDeleteThis year I want to go out to see the swans and snow geese up close. Our geese up the lake left a long time ago, but the loon was still there when I left in mid-September. - Margy
ReplyDeleteWhat a great picture. They looks so graceful.
ReplyDeleteLovely! Amazing how the birds find each other!
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