I was standing in the conservatory when I heard the sound of geese flying over. In Norfolk, we have huge flocks of these arrive, predominently Canada geese. My camera just couldn't do the numbers justice, especially as it was getting dark:
The sky was filled, in all directions with geese flying from south east to north west, literally hundreds upon hundreds of them. Neither of us have ever seen that many flying over in the whole time we have lived here. Arriving, departing, we don't know. Maybe they know something we don't!!!
It was quite humbling to watch them.
Even in the photo, it's a stunning sight. I wonder what it foretells.
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If anything, I am sure we will soon find out. Reminded us anyway to check our bird feeders.
DeleteLucky you to see that wonderful sight, would have loved to see it.
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought you had stolen my post, I have been thinking of doing a post on the starling murmerations here in Brighton, so amazing to watch at dusk each night.
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I love watching murmerations.
DeleteHow amazing! Wonder where they were going/coming from? I remember a couple of years ago we saw a dozen buzzards, all at once, soaring above the field behind us. Never seen more than 3 or 4 before.
ReplyDeleteSame here, five at the most.
DeleteWhat a beautiful sight
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DeleteWe saw a lot at Ringland on Sunday afternoon utterly beautiful
ReplyDeleteI think the farmers around there let them eat the sugar beet remains.
DeleteNature is so awe inspiring. How wonderful for you to get to see the geese.
ReplyDeleteIt was a grand sight and sound.
DeleteWe love to watch the geese travel south in the fall. They are amazing to watch.
ReplyDeleteWe’ve seen them coming and going in different directions since mid November.
DeleteThey live all around us in summertime; a flight of geese is always impressive.
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