The record warm weather here has probably confused the Snow Geese which usually come down from the Artic tundras to winter in the Midlantic region. For two weeks in a row I have seen large flocks of them fly North. When winter finally gets here, will they again fly South?
In the meantime, it was a great opportunity for me to photograph them at the Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge.
Nice flight shots!
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Great series.
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Glad you like the series, Victor!
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Lovely and powerful.
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Thank you Katelon!
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Wonderful photo
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Thank you!
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Oh gosh,they look so beautiful and powerful in flight,Hien!Stunning Snow Geese series,you have handsomely classified the photos according to the numbers!Not a series you see every day 🙂
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Thanks Doda! I now have so many photos of Snow Geese that I can pick at will.
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That’s great Hien!And if the unseasonably warm weather continues,you might get more.Hope they will be able to leave on time before real winter comes.Sometimes they are trapped and it’s really sad.We had incidents like that in Europe,poor birds suffered a lot or died.
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Let’s hope it won’t happen!
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Wow…
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Thanks Amy!
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Fantastic capture!
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Thank you Greg!
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🙂
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