Every winter, we get to see these majestic birds in flight, as they arrive at my city. One wonders,as they fly in a V formation..who decides which one will lead, and how trusworthy is the chosen leader! They don’t question tha particular bird, they follow it, as they have done for years. Sooner, or later, they know that they will reach their destination. That’s how I allow God to lead me. Great pictures. Blessings.
Such dramatic birds – a nuisance to have living near you, but beautiful to watch.
I’m curious – have they lived in England for a long time, or are they fairly recent immigrants? We have a year-round population in New Jersey, but I can remember when they always migrated further north (all the way to Canada, perhaps) in the summer.
I know that some arrived here naturally and some were introduced but I don’t know when. They are beautiful noisy birds and can be seen in Devon all year but seem to gather at Bowling Green marsh. It was very cold and difficult to get any good shots.
busy air traffic!
haha! good one! 🙂
Your words, your photos = beauty and simplicity = God’s creation. Thank you for your wonderful works.
Great series of photos.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
lyrical! marvellous pics of a site i rarely see, except in documentaries 🙂
LOVE IT
Like Christine said it is very lyrical and the photos are sensational gill
Simply wonderful, Gilly
Every winter, we get to see these majestic birds in flight, as they arrive at my city. One wonders,as they fly in a V formation..who decides which one will lead, and how trusworthy is the chosen leader! They don’t question tha particular bird, they follow it, as they have done for years. Sooner, or later, they know that they will reach their destination. That’s how I allow God to lead me. Great pictures. Blessings.
such beautiful words to go with the images…!!
Gorgeous 🙂
They are beautiful to watch. Miles get so excited to see them, yet they don’t seem that happy to see him.
I love watching Canada Geese. Great shots. Makes me realise how much I miss my old camera. Point and shoot is ok…. but ……..
Such dramatic birds – a nuisance to have living near you, but beautiful to watch.
I’m curious – have they lived in England for a long time, or are they fairly recent immigrants? We have a year-round population in New Jersey, but I can remember when they always migrated further north (all the way to Canada, perhaps) in the summer.
I know that some arrived here naturally and some were introduced but I don’t know when. They are beautiful noisy birds and can be seen in Devon all year but seem to gather at Bowling Green marsh. It was very cold and difficult to get any good shots.
Adore Canadian Geese- you captured the group beautifully.
Quite the photo captures, Gilly. I like Canadian Geese too but they are loud, obnoxious, territorial and MESSY. Yes, I’m from C.A.N.A.D.A.
beautiful images, Gilly! thanks for sharing 🙂
Lovely pictures and words! Delightful!
A perfect description of the birds flight 🙂