
Badly Drawn Geese - Norfolk salt marshes January 2013
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Heyjude
I have lived in the UK for most of my life, but when young I definitely had wanderlust and even ended up living in South Africa for several years which was a wonderful experience. I now look forward to a long and leisurely retirement doing what I like most - gardening, photography, walking and travelling.
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I like them Jude – just enough detail to know what they are. None of the squawking, just peace.
And I love your idea of a B&W Sunday
I quite like the sound of geese passing overhead. I hear them here, but despite rushing to the window, never see them.
They fly over here frequently. Very noisy, but only for a short time. I like to see that V formation. š
Best wishes, Pete. x
These were photographed over the salt marshes near Cley.
They look like the origami cranes I keep trying to make!
Iām with Debbie. Here I only see them hanging around lakes being noisy and smelly, so I like your geese very much.
Not badly drawn at all. š I enjoy seeing them fly in their ‘v’ formation – I think they are so clever, and the noise isn’t too bad because they don’t take long to go past.
They are absolutely wonderful, Jude! ⤠I love this time of the year. Thousand of pink footed geese are flying over Cley and salt marshes every day, the sound is pure magic to me.
Yay! I am glad someone else loves the sound of honking geese!
I love it too, apart from the time I was surrounded by them in a farmyard!
On the ground they can be somewhat menacing.
especially when you are on your own, after your big sister runs off and leaves you!!!
Typical of big sisters or brothers!