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Menoturals; Saturday Sounds

Staying at St Cyrus NNR in October proved to be a real bonus. Today, I share two clips that only touch upon the sheer numbers of migrating Pink-footed Geese as they flew in for the winter.



10 comments:

  1. Wow, what a beautiful kind of cacaphony! I loved all the patterns thay make as they congregate and fly about.

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  2. I could watch them all day long. They are so beautiful!

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  3. Hello Yam,
    I love the sounds and sights of these large flocks of geese. I would be a happy birder there, watching the geese.
    Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great weekend. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

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  4. There are many sounds and sights in nature that are mesmerizing and memorable, but skeins of geese are of the very highest order. Thanks for this, YAM.

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  5. this is what we see when the crows fly each morning and evening and they even sound almost the same... amazing flight patterns in these... I did not know they are called skeins, thank you David, and that is what they look like in the patterns, skeins of yarn

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  6. I love the sounds of nature too and enjoyed this post!

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  7. WooHoo YAM aunty what lovely audio and eye candy
    Safe travels to the Hutch
    Hugs
    C&B

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  8. What a fun capture on video. I've experienced something like that with Canada Gees at a local park where there is water for them to hang out on all night.

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  9. What a beautiful sight(and sound)...I can just imagine what it must have been standing there and taking it all in!

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