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This Morning Outside

by Diane Porter

March 6, 2017
Birdwatching Dot Com
Fairfield, Iowa

In early spring, great waves of geese fly high overhead. Snow Geese don't form up in a sharp-pointed arrow, the way Canada Geese do. Lines of the Snows undulate, as if the sky were belly dancing.

If you look closely you'll see that some of the birds are dark and some are light. A Snow Geese, whether male or female, can be either blue or white. Birds of both types make up a flock

Snow Geese

Chickadee on hand

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