There are certain advantages to being off from work as Winter turns to Spring. Exiting the Post Office today (a place I rarely used because it was, as I have often said, one of those places whose business hours are designed to cater to the unemployed!), I heard a distant ruckus of honking, squawking geese. I tried to pinpoint the sound and realized that it was coming from directly overhead. And there, almost at the limit of visibility, was one of the biggest V-patterned flocks of migrating geese I had ever seen! I rushed to the car and pulled out the digital camera I had brought along. It was impossible to see the image on the LCD screen to get a proper zoom, so I just aimed the camera in the general direction, pressed the button, and hoped for the best. The photo above is the result.
Here is the zoom of the flock itself:
I'm used to kamikaze flocks of a dozen or so geese flying just above the housetops, making a sound like a pack of excited dogs. This is the biggest flock I've seen in a long time!
Wow that is a huge flock! Nice pic, thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteA truly welcome sight and sound of spring. 3 weeks til opening day!
ReplyDeleteNow see, this is the difference between us. If I had a picture like that up, the title of my post would have been "What the Flock???"
ReplyDeleteAn exhilirating bejeweling of the sky. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteAnonymous David
Wow, what a great picture. I didn't believe they were there until I zoomed the first picture. Amazing. You should show the link to siobhan.
ReplyDeletecoolness.
ReplyDeleteSo, geek that I am, first thought was "Canada or White-fronted?" Second question was hmm, how many? I don't have the patience to count, but it looks like at least 150-200.
What a lovely sight.
Very cool photo. Thanks for posting it. Waiting for the re-appearance of robins here in the backyard. Then I'll know spring is here.
ReplyDeletei agree with david, and couldn't have said it better!
ReplyDeletesiobhan,
ReplyDeleteMy younger sister would have immediately asked the same question.
Anonymous David