![]() |
Trail we followed to view the snow geese and Tundra swans. Click on images to enlarge them. |
![]() |
Signs telling you to stay on the trails. |
![]() |
One of a few Bald Eagles Carol and I spotted. |
![]() |
The only hawk we sighted. |
![]() |
Serious equipment to document the migration. |
![]() |
A few of the bird houses along the path. Made by my friend Hal who donates his time to the wildlife area. |
![]() |
The only photograph I have that shows the Tundra Swans. The two all white birds are the swans while the others are snow geese. |
![]() |
Thousands take flight at one time. The light area at the bottom are birds on the top of the water. |
![]() |
Two are out of formation. |
![]() |
The leader is calling out directions for landing. |
![]() |
This trees appears to have white flowers, but they are geese in the distance. |
![]() |
Some come very close to you while feeding. |
![]() |
Geese in flight. |
![]() |
Some are more clear and close to me in this photo. |
![]() |
Birds in flight! They are magnificent creatures. |
No comments:
Post a Comment