Oddly, those bird were heading South and the pic was yesterday at Point au Roche. Many, many groups. It’s possible that they were wheeling around to land in the bay? I don’t know.
The post title was actually more of a commentary on many things in general, in addition to the direction of the Geese.
"...cuts in major environmental initiatives and staff losses at state regulatory agencies are threatening the Adirondack Park's natural resources and tourism."
"It got a late start. The ice hasn't been thick enough to support ice shanties. It's too bad, because ice fishing was a great economic boon to the community."
"The Saranac Lake chamber should take the lead in developing business services and relinquish control of visitor services. The dollars currently collected to support the visitor service should, in turn, go to their original intention."
"Far too many of our young urban men in New York spend often-brief sojourns in rural prisons that stigmatize them for the rest of their lives, exposing them to legal discrimination and relegating them to a lower class existence."
"The Saranac Lake chamber should take the lead in developing business services and relinquish control of visitor services. The dollars currently collected to support the visitor service should, in turn, go to their original intention."
Great image. But when was it taken? If it’s recent, shouldn’t these birds be heading north to our region from the south? Or was it taken last fall?
Good catch Luke.
Oddly, those bird were heading South and the pic was yesterday at Point au Roche. Many, many groups. It’s possible that they were wheeling around to land in the bay? I don’t know.
The post title was actually more of a commentary on many things in general, in addition to the direction of the Geese.
I understand. Plattsburgh has gone south — by going to the dogs!