Tuesday, March 10, 2015
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That is difficult for them to find some food in the snow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot Andy. Are this barnacle geese? They same type you can find by thousands in our big wetland the "oostvaarders plassen" . They have to do a great distance then to find them also on your part of the world.
ReplyDeleteThe ones in the photo are Canada Geese.
DeleteThis is beautiful! That soft blue paint....grey sky....love it!
ReplyDeletei just adore barns/farms....perhaps the idea of a simpler life. at the shore here, flocks of geese are in the hundreds, you can barely see the ground!!!! a beautiful picture!!!!
ReplyDeletethey sure are beautiful scroungers, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteI thought most of them were spending the winter down here but, I see quite a few have decided to stay put for the winter.
ReplyDeleteThere are thousands of them spending the winter here.
DeleteWe have mass quantities of them as well. I like watching them decide where to land, it reminds me of Congress.
ReplyDeleteI think the geese will be a lot happier in a few more days. ;)
ReplyDeleteThey should be able to find some food in that field. We still have a small flock on the pond by our house but most have left already.
ReplyDeleteI see one of them making noise among the group.
ReplyDeleteThey should be our national bird, don't you think, Andy! There are so many of them everywhere.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot, Andy!.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture, and the colors are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFantastic rural shot!
ReplyDeleteWow -- I love this shot. Nice composition and scenery. And, the hint of blue is so unexpected in such a stark setting.
ReplyDeleteLovely picture. I like seeing the silo!
ReplyDeleteNice, rural shot! Hard to imagine anything very tasty or nutritious turning up in these fields to support these big birds, but there must be something!
ReplyDeleteOne would think so but they are more than likely eating something you and I would never even dream of.
DeleteThat's a lovely shot Andy.
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen... but all I do is see and photograph.
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