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This got my goose
Driving toward my brother in law's house by Stettler we saw some large white fowl on a slough. Thinking they could be swans we decided to take a closer look. They were not swans, but snow geese, and Canada geese. Quite a number of them. I readied my camera and approached:
Snow Geese
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They were placidly swimming about not paying any attention to me at all. But ...
then I had to sneeze
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Needless to say:
they took off.
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First a few ...
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and then they got word out to the others on the slough ...
Hundreds of them ...
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needless to say I was quite excited ... I have not seen snow geese in the wild, and it was quite the spectacle.
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What a cool set. Did you really sneeze!? :laughing::laughing::laughing:
Well, it gave you quite a spectacle to photograph and they turned out really nice. :thumbup::thumbup:
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Thanks, gang, oh, and here is a crop of one of the images ...
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4028/...d26d2be5_b.jpg
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Nice set. Wow, that is a lot of geese.
As in .. if a tree falls in the forest does it make any noise ... If a Matt K walks by a slough does he make any noise. I guess the answer is yes.
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cool formation in the crop- good eye