I have seen the Canada geese fly over heading for fields near us, but this was the first time in several years they chose to land on the farm behind us.
It is amazing to see such a huge flock in one place. In an area near us, around 25,000 Sandhill Cranes stop each spring on their migration. It is awesome.
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I am retired, married to a smart, talented lady who once thought we computer people were geeks and now is one of us geeks. I have a long time interest in photography. We live in Maryland, about 50 miles from Washington, DC.
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4 comments:
Always good to see and hear the geese returning.
Very neat that the geese landed near your place. The corn fields are a big attraction to the migrating geese.. Great shots, Lew! Have a happy week!
Much geeses in fields, , have a nice week.
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It is amazing to see such a huge flock in one place. In an area near us, around 25,000 Sandhill Cranes stop each spring on their migration. It is awesome.
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