I believe these are tundra swans, back at the Ridgefield NWR in Ridgefield, Washington. Noisy but oh so wonderful to watch and listen to.
Titus213 Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 15, 2013 01:38 | #1 I believe these are tundra swans, back at the Ridgefield NWR in Ridgefield, Washington. Noisy but oh so wonderful to watch and listen to. Dave
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SJCfromVT Cream of the Crop More info | Nov 15, 2013 05:47 | #2 Nice job Dave. The local news featured a story recently about migrating Snow Geese in New York. The residents were complaining about the noise. I bet the geese were there long before people started building houses! *Sandy* "If we all had positive attitudes...we could change the world"
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Nov 15, 2013 11:14 | #3 SJC from VT wrote in post #16453249 Nice job Dave. The local news featured a story recently about migrating Snow Geese in New York. The residents were complaining about the noise. I bet the geese were there long before people started building houses! Thank you for the comment. Geese sure can get noisy but we go out to our local lake during the migration just to hear them, not to mention seeing the sky nearly darkened with birds. They are huge, dirty, noisy critters but certainly beautiful at the same time. Dave
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