We left around 8:00 am since a website we read said that they arrive at Gunnison Bend Reservoir in Delta around 10:30 a.m. We arrived a little before 10:00 a.m. and this is what we saw.
Now that did not look like 10,000 geese to me! We waited around for awhile watching and listening to the geese thinking something more was going to happen a hoping that this was not a bust like our "Bald Eagle Trip." We talked to some other people and they said that we could drive around Delta and we would probably find the geese still feeding in the field. (They are on the water from about 10:30 am to about 4:30 pm when they go to the fields to feed.) We looked and we didn't find any geese, but we found a small farm and saw...
a llama,
some lambs, and some of the woolliest sheep I have ever seen... OK I admit I'm a city girl. :)
Well, with no luck seeing the Snow Geese in the field we returned to the reservoir and there were more birds, but they were just sitting around/standing around and sometimes flapping their wings. This is at the beginning of the "lift off."
This is only a few seconds later, but there are so many flying so close together I really don't know how they miss hitting one another.
You can see that some have not yet received the "lift off" message. Have you ever seen a cloud of birds. I will be posting some more pictures on flickr. This post is already long enough. Meanwhile you can watch a video on youtube from 2008 posted by the Salt Lake Tribune. You can see and hear these noisy birds. :)