Canada Geese spend their nights on water. At the first signs of light they fly inland to salvage for food, especially in cornfields. |
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...picture perfect!
ReplyDeleteFabtastic meeting of Canada Geese. I love this bird I seen in Canada in 2007
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that! There's a big cornfield around the corner from me and some mornings I see a lot of Canadian Geese there snacking!
ReplyDeleteI really like this pic, Andy!
ReplyDeleteYou captured them beautifully. This is such a lovely photo.
ReplyDeleteWonderful wild life photo. These hardy geese do not seem to mind the cold.
ReplyDeleteIt's a hard time for them during winter.
ReplyDeleteThat is an amazing photo!!!!!
A wonderful shot of them.
ReplyDeleteTruly a perfect photo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous shot!
ReplyDeleteThat is a super picture--- I love the way the geese stand out!
ReplyDeleteGreat winter landscape broken by those geese and that makes it a fantastic shot. Otherwise it would be a dull white winter view.
ReplyDeleteOh you have snow there, I like it but the birds not so much I am afraid.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful country scene! Nicely done!
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