OK. So they’re really geese. But that is the first time I have seen 15 Canada geese swimming in single file past our backyard. I could only get 12 in the shot with the zoom lens on but trust me, there were 3 more. (Click to enlarge)
OK. So they’re really geese. But that is the first time I have seen 15 Canada geese swimming in single file past our backyard. I could only get 12 in the shot with the zoom lens on but trust me, there were 3 more. (Click to enlarge)
I think that’s pretty darn cool. Did Queenie notice them? There was actually some kind of duck in our woods about a month or so back, Sampson charged it and it flew off and I haven’t seen it since.
Yes, Queenie was looking out the window. It was almost as if she was deciding which one she wanted for dinner.
Everyone loves a parade! Even the geese.
They even like it when their parade gets rained on. Maybe even more.
Great shot, Al. I miss seeing birds in our yard because of where we are located and the fact that we don’t really have a yard. We had so many in Texas. Lucky you!
They used to gather in the yard more, but no so much now with Queenie on patrol.
We have Canada geese all over the place here in southern CT as you know. Never saw them in single file though. They’re very organized down there! They even look like they have a purpose.
Reminds me a little of “Angel Flight”.
Wow. never seen them do that before.
Almost looks like a shooting gallery at an amusement park doesn’t it?
It does!
Interesting. I have seen Canada Geese (should we call them Virginia geese now??) swim but never in single file. Great shot. I am so envious of your bird site. Dianne
Hi Dianne. There’s never a dull morning with the variety of birds around here. I’m starting a picture journal to catalog all the various species that show up in the yard. Being so close to the bay, we also get an occasional ocean bird here too.