Late afternoon light over Charcoal Creek made for an interesting reflection.

Snow Geese drop their landing gear on final approach.

The remains of the day.

Migrating Snow Geese get some much needed rest and refreshment.

No lack of conversation at this gathering!
3 comments:
Great pictures! The geese will keep moving if they know what is good for them - reliable Vermont sources predict snow for Thanksgving!
We are just now seeing some geese here. Nice "goose-a-gram"
Careful where you step
The term goose grease has multiple meanings.
DJWB
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