Snowing geese that is...
I put some more over on my other blog.
The ones below could have been better.
In the bright light if I am out of the car, I cannot see my screen to really see whether I am in focus or even what I am shooting.
They were here and there and everywhere.
These pictures and video are unbelievable . I would love seeing something like that.
ReplyDeleteWow! So they must be SNOW Geese!! Must be hundreds of them!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love these! The video is awesome!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I thought it was snow at first!
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks great!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteThere is something mesmerising about large numbers of any critter, gathered for a single purpose... YAM xx
Omg, omg.
ReplyDeleteI'd have a geart,attack seeing this in person!!
Heart attack.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sight. I like this snow more than the snow we had here yesterday. Enjoy your day!
Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWow, just wow. That is amazing.
ReplyDeleteThe snow geese are an occasional visitor to PEI during migration but they are uncommon. Thank you for sharing this snow goose spectacle.
ReplyDeleteWow! I have never seen anything like this before.
ReplyDeleteamazing, absolutely AMAZING!!!! never seen anything like this. wow and wow...
ReplyDeleteIncredible!!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing sight, enough to take my breath away. The snow geese are simply beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat knocks my socks off, but they're loud! It is a wonderful sight to see such a large flock of goose!
ReplyDeleteWhat great pics so many birds!! It's amazing to see them all together.
ReplyDeleteMy Corner of the World
Amazing :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Nice pics and video. I wonder how many geese were out there.
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing. So many of them! We have a lot of murmurations here in Belfast but nothing on that scale. What's really awe-inspiring is how they manage to fly so close together without actually colliding. They must have some very sophisticated radar system.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed the video and had to turn the volume down! It must have sounded fantastic in real person.
ReplyDeleteJeannie@GeMeToTheCountry
I haven't seen so many birds flying together like in your photos.
ReplyDeleteThese pictures are beautiful!
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