They are really cute in these photos! We saw a huge flock of (likely) Snow Geese very high in the sky during migration one early morning in October over the arboretum in Seattle!
Thanks for sharing these photos of the snow geese. I lived in Tucson for a short while about 20 years ago but I was so focused on work that I never took the time to see what birds were in the area.
Those are not eggs? Yikes, they are large birds🫨
Yes, large birds do that!
They are not eggs. There are several methods for finding out but you should trust me on this one!!!!
They are really cute in these photos! We saw a huge flock of (likely) Snow Geese very high in the sky during migration one early morning in October over the arboretum in Seattle!
Thank you. That must have been a great sight for you.
Great photos, Dan. I really like the last one of the birds and the golfer.
Thank you, Michele
We have seen large flocks of Snow Geese and many other birds at the Sonny Bono National Wildlife Preserve at the south end of the Salton Sea.
That sounds pretty spectacular. I’ve never been there, but ought to go sometime.
Nice!! Really like your format.
Steve
Thanks, Steve. I liked your post today on the Ferruginous Hawks. By the way, have you noticed the links on my site?
Thanks for sharing these photos of the snow geese. I lived in Tucson for a short while about 20 years ago but I was so focused on work that I never took the time to see what birds were in the area.
Work often gets in the way of birding!!
My spark bird! I was mesmerized by a flock rising up together off the water on Assateague Island close to 50 years ago....
What a great memory. It is breathtaking to see a large flock take off!!
Interesting story and great pictures!
Thanks, Dan!
Patti
Thank you
Thanks for all your pictures and commentary.
Thanks Shelly
Super
thanks Carroll