Thursday, July 14, 2022

Flying South

 Here are some of our Canada Geese. They are here all year, so they don't fly south for the winter. But they do fly around town from one spot to another.




·        Some birds, like homing pigeons, use the Earth’s magnetic field to fly south. These birds have tiny pieces of magnetite, a magnetic mineral, in their beaks above their nostrils.


15 comments:

DeniseinVA said...

Very pretty photos Ginny :) one of my favorite sights to see, along with their honking. Great photos with the beautiful pink sky.

Reanaclaire said...

Nice picture.. they were really flying in single file!

Nancy Chan said...

Great shots of the flying geese. Very disciplined birds, following the one in front of them.

Ann said...

I find it interesting that they seem to know where the food and water sources are and they keep going there. Also interesting how they fly in single file that way.

Hootin Anni said...

Gorgeous photos!!!

roughterrain crane said...

Your photos are poetic. Cloud colours are amazingly impressive.

Cheryl’s Sunlit Pathway said...

Pretty photos of the geese. They sure do make their way around . We have them in southern Indiana too. Have a great day!

The Feminine Energy said...

I love to see & hear geese flying overhead. Such a beautiful formation! ~Andrea xoxo

Beside a babbling brook... said...

How interesting!

Here, we have a few geese who live all year, in our park's ponds. From time to time, a few will fly from the park, over us, to another large college pond. It happens when regular geese, are getting the urge to fly south or north. :-)

Interesting navigation fact!

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Carla from The River said...

LOVE the photos Ginny, well done, as always!! :-)

photowannabe said...

We have year around geese here too. they live at the retirement center's pond. I do love hearing them call and fly over our house on occasion.
Sue

HappyK said...

Beautiful captures of the flying geese.
I like when they fly low and you can hear their wings.

CheerfulMonk said...

That's neat that you have them year round. I used to love hearing and seeing them fly overhead.

Ruth Hiebert said...

I guess it won't be that many weeks till our geese start traveling south.

Debby said...

Our geese stay year round too. I love watching them.

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