BackdoorArts
Senior Member
If you ever get the opportunity, visit the Dakotas, along the central flyway, during the fall migration. A field like that would possibly be completely covered with geese. When you go, however, the timing has to be just right.
WM
This is where they settle for the winter. This is just a small sample of what was there that day. 1000 feet to the right, across a set of railroad tracks, was that white field - I just couldn't get over the fence to that field. I'll drive along the road and they'll look like a massive cloud against the hills as they move from one field to the other. It's an impressive sight. I suspect they'll all wind up in the local reservoir today with all the snow.