We drove to Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge | U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (fws.gov) yesterday. First we stopped at Lucilles Luncheonette – Breakfast & Lunch Warren Grove, Stafford Twp. NJ for breakfast. Bought a sandwich there to have with some butternut soup. We spent the day driving around the preserve. The snow geese were spectacular. I caught a glamps of a Virginia Rail as it crossed the road.








Love them all!
Glad you do. Thanks Cindy
Must have been amazing to see the snow geese take off.
It was thrilling. 🙂
Beautiful bird captures! These snow geese, amazing!!
Snow geese are amazing. Especially when there are a lot of them.
FORSYTHE is beautiful all times of year. Yesterday 1/13 fabulous ominous dark as well as light blue skies with snow geese flying in by the thousands. Also a treat yesterday, Two meadow larks and two Easter. Bluebirds I. Great light. Anytime you go to Forsythr you will be rewarded.
How true. Nice to see you here. Lots of love….
What splendid photos: especially of the geese. I’ve occasionally seen flocks, but one like these only once. Yesterday, I did find what I think were a pair of snow geese in an unusual spot — they were feeding in a large group of ibis.
Where the snow geese with white Ibis? At least they would blend in a bit.
Yes, they were. That’s why it took me a while to register what I was seeing. The body and bill colors were so similar, my mind couldn’t immediately sort them out!
These are so many varieties of birds on the water. Anita
This trip I didn’t see that many species. It was still good to see what we did.
The first snow goose image is fantastic. Looks like a great trip.
Thanks. I always enjoy going there. It is a long drive from Manhattan but well worth it.
The snow geese migration is a huge draw for birders in southern Alberta in the fall (October) – it’s on the bucket list!
There are way more there than here.
I can just see those snow geese fluttering in the sunlight
They do seem to sparkle. I can still hear their honking. 🙂