Yesterday, while sighting in the 22, heard geese calling, and heading north. Looked up......ummmm.....snow geese....wait they fly at such high altitudes you usually can't see them.....and they're smaller than Canada geese. Most of those are Canada geese, but what are the white birds? They're gorgeous. The sun is illuminating them! Clearly with the geese: goose, goose, goose, white bird, goose, goose, white bird, white bird, white bird, goose, white bird, etc. They're making the geese look like ducks! Heads are stretched out just like gees, no long legs trailing behind. Do trumpeter swans migrate with geese?!:eek:

Apparently they've been known to do so before! Now I've seen it!


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Yesterday, while sighting in the 22, heard geese calling, and heading north. Looked up......ummmm.....snow geese....wait they fly at such high altitudes you usually can't see them.....and they're smaller than Canada geese. Most of those are Canada geese, but what are the white birds? They're gorgeous. The sun is illuminating them! Clearly with the geese: goose, goose, goose, white bird, goose, goose, white bird, white bird, white bird, goose, white bird, etc. They're making the geese look like ducks! Heads are stretched out just like gees, no long legs trailing behind. Do trumpeter swans migrate with geese?!:eek:

Apparently they've been known to do so before! Now I've seen it!


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Wow - that is cool - I have never seen swans migrating. I mean I have seen swans fly - but not way high up.
 
Yesterday, while sighting in the 22, heard geese calling, and heading north. Looked up......ummmm.....snow geese....wait they fly at such high altitudes you usually can't see them.....and they're smaller than Canada geese. Most of those are Canada geese, but what are the white birds? They're gorgeous. The sun is illuminating them! Clearly with the geese: goose, goose, goose, white bird, goose, goose, white bird, white bird, white bird, goose, white bird, etc. They're making the geese look like ducks! Heads are stretched out just like gees, no long legs trailing behind. Do trumpeter swans migrate with geese?!:eek:

Apparently they've been known to do so before! Now I've seen it!


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Hmmm I have never seen that! But have many times seen snow geese, swans, etc flying by.

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And to think I could have had this beauty but I am glad she is back with her family

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And what lovely babies she and Mr B would have made 💕
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