4 years ago
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Followers
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(510)
-
▼
October
(48)
- Grass
- Frost on the Leaves
- Driftwood
- Look Up, Look 'Way Up
- Pumpkins
- Skywatch Friday
- Geese Preening
- Feathers
- Ice Crystals
- Watery Wednesday
- Maple Leaves
- Geese at Dawn
- Today's Flowers
- Bleached Landscape
- Thistledown
- Rideau River
- Elderberries
- Rideau River
- Skywatch Friday
- Geese Feeding
- Geese at Dawn
- Today's Flowers
- Quarter Moon
- Skywatch Friday
- Watery Wednesday
- Maple Leaves
- Calendula
- Today's Flowers
- Milkweed
- Skywatch Friday
- Carp Farmer's Market
- Carp Farmer's Market
- Falldown Lane
- Gladiolas
- Watery Wednesday
- Dahlias
- Carp Farmer's Market
- Carp Farmer's Market
- Flower Planter
- Spiderwebs In The Fog
- Foggy Morning
- Today's Flowers
- Virginia Creeper
- Sunflowers
- Clouds This Week
- Skywatch Friday
- Bringing the Tender Perennials In
- Spiderwebs with Dew
-
▼
October
(48)
About Me
- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
8 comments:
I used to love watching them at the Experimental Farm fields! Thanks for sharing them!
I see them gather in the fields after harvest here. Interesting that the flocks are always lead by older females;)
Marnie
great photos....
What a great moment in time... :o)
We are starting to see them in the fields here as well, they are so much fun to watch. Great photos.
I watched Pelicans over the weekend flying high in the late afternoon.....soon the geese will be in my skies.
I love watching migration.
Sherry
That is a lot of geese!
They do make quite a mess. Bet the field takes on a whole different look. :)
Geese do seem to thrive in the hybrid landscape we have created.
Question: Any clue as to why it's called "Carp River?" It struck me as odd, since Eurasian carp are an exotic species.
Post a Comment