Wow,all I ever get are seagulls heading to the landfill.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
Wow!
Lucky you! I've only managed to see a couple small flocks flying over the interstate here... but this is amazing!
That's amazing!
I love Sandhills but have never seen that many at once. Amazing. They fly so high and honk their way across the sky. Cool birds.
Spring is definitely on the horizon!
joy
What a feast for the eyes and ears. I was fortunate enough to see Sandhill Cranes occasionally in WI. So gorgeous!
Great timing to see them overhead!I've never seen a flock of anything aside from a dozen crows or starlings. And once about a hundred seagulls going nuts on some fluky anchovy migration.
Magic!There's a moment when many of them flap their wings and there a flashes of light like sparkles as the sun catches the bent wings.
Wonderful! Lovely sounds they make passing over.
oh, so lovely!
Wow,all I ever get are seagulls heading to the landfill.
ReplyDeleteThank you, thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteLucky you! I've only managed to see a couple small flocks flying over the interstate here... but this is amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteI love Sandhills but have never seen that many at once. Amazing.
ReplyDeleteThey fly so high and honk their way across the sky. Cool birds.
Spring is definitely on the horizon!
ReplyDeletejoy
ReplyDeleteWhat a feast for the eyes and ears. I was fortunate enough to see Sandhill Cranes occasionally in WI. So gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGreat timing to see them overhead!
ReplyDeleteI've never seen a flock of anything aside from a dozen crows or starlings. And once about a hundred seagulls going nuts on some fluky anchovy migration.
Magic!
ReplyDeleteThere's a moment when many of them flap their wings and there a flashes of light like sparkles as the sun catches the bent wings.
Wonderful! Lovely sounds they make passing over.
ReplyDeleteoh, so lovely!
ReplyDelete