It's absolutely amazing, and loud, to see one of these scatters in action. This was taken at a small wetland densely packed with geese. They rose, flapped, and honked then landed back in the same spot in the wetland where they had been. These scatters happen frequently in places with large flocks of waterfowl.
If you live in the U.S., you can check the National Wildlife Refuge website to see if there is a refuge for migrating waterfowl in your vicinity:
Definitely worth a thousand words. I wish I could have said as much so succinctly.
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ReplyDeleteIt's absolutely amazing, and loud, to see one of these scatters in action. This was taken at a small wetland densely packed with geese. They rose, flapped, and honked then landed back in the same spot in the wetland where they had been. These scatters happen frequently in places with large flocks of waterfowl.
If you live in the U.S., you can check the National Wildlife Refuge website to see if there is a refuge for migrating waterfowl in your vicinity:
http://www.fws.gov/refuges/