I was proctoring an all essay final on Monday when the silence was broken by honking geese somewhere in the distance.
I also heard the migration from inside while grading at night on Nov. 28 or 29th.
Out in the field in mid-November (probably the 11th) we kept hearing birds just over the tree tops. I finally realized that it was a large flock very high in the sky. My best guess is cranes, as they were definitely not geese.
Driving to New Mexico on Nov. 23, I encountered many lone raptors. If it weren't such a preposterous suggestion, I would say that three of them were falcons. Which would increase my lifetime wild falcons sightings by 300 percent.
As I was walking to work on Thursday, Dec. 1 a flock of canada geese flew low over the houses and there was a flash of white in their midst. A snow goose among the canadas.
No, I don't know what that means. Perhaps the one I saw last Dec. found some friends?
Wednesday, December 14, 2016
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We had a snow goose hanging out with the Canada geese on our pond.
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