Wouldn't you love to be able to see the views they see? I cannot help but wonder just where they are headed. Farther north, I am sure...but just where is the question.
you could buy a drone and see the views these birds see. we don't have the sight they do. it amazes me how far they can see and how tiny what they can see is
They are so beautiful with their outstretched wings. I have seen more formations of geese flying this winter than I have in a long time. I love watching them.
Wow, are these cranes? So elegant!
ReplyDeleteIt would be fun to find out.
ReplyDeleteOurs never leave. But they are wonderful to see in flight.
ReplyDeleteUm belo momento fotográfico.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
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I always wonder if they are thinking about a destination or if they just get up there and fly
ReplyDeleteyou could buy a drone and see the views these birds see. we don't have the sight they do. it amazes me how far they can see and how tiny what they can see is
ReplyDeleteA favorite bird of mine!! Personally, I'd like having wings!!
ReplyDeleteGreat flight shot! Take care, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteBalletic... YAM xx
Great stop-action capture of these cranes as if they are hovering above and posing for you!
ReplyDeleteAre they cranes? Certainly elegant in flight.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they are heading up here to the Mississippi river. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteOf course, who won't? Guess, from their stretch of wings they travel far away.
ReplyDeleteWish I could !! Can see the whole world without speding a pence !!!!!
ReplyDeleteLovely image !!!
Excellent shot. I think it would be so cool to have wings and fly.
ReplyDeleteIf this is a current shot, I hope they don't venture too far north. It's still very much winter here. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful with their outstretched wings. I have seen more formations of geese flying this winter than I have in a long time. I love watching them.
ReplyDeleteLovely. You can see just how they fly by your photo. That's neat.
ReplyDelete~Sheri