Snow must be cold on their bare feets!Likely cursing that snow!
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Snow must be cold on their bare feets!Likely cursing that snow!
I've never seen more than 10-12. Probably by the time we get them here they split up along the way. Santa Fe Dam down the road from us is probably their rest-stop.Walking Sherlock tonight. Heard geese calling. They were so high the Vs looked like a single long hair blowing and drifting about on the wind. Just below the level of the clouds....and there had to be close to 300 of them. Don't think I've seen a migrating flock that big before.
Walking Sherlock tonight. Heard geese calling. They were so high the Vs looked like a single long hair blowing and drifting about on the wind. Just below the level of the clouds....and there had to be close to 300 of them. Don't think I've seen a migrating flock that big before.
I've never seen more than 10-12. Probably by the time we get them here they split up along the way. Santa Fe Dam down the road from us is probably their rest-stop.
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False-color satellite image of the San Gabriel River and the Santa Fe Dam.
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I am still seeing and hearing groups moving on - but never a group as large as @rural mouse saw.That’s late to be on the move. I have not seen much movement here. Likely sue to the very mild Autumn there has been.
Everything's been there... at least a decade ago. Since the AI scares lately it seems only wild fowl are seen on the shores or in the water. Not sure how diligent the recreation mgmt is lately to keep on top of bird populationsThey allow domestic waterfowl to remain there?
DH went this last Spring for the RenFaire weekends at the dam & only captured a mated pair of Mallards in the food court... probably searching for food scraps.