That’s a lot of geese!

Snow Geese don’t spend much time in Colorado, only coming through in the early fall and late winter as they migrate. Last week I was at one of their stopover points, a lake northeast of Denver. They unfortunately kept their distance but that allowed me to capture images showing just how many there were. There had to be thousands of them and they were quite loud.

A massive gathering of Snow Geese at a lack on Colorado's plains as the birds head north for the spring and summer. (© Tony’s Takes)
A massive gathering of Snow Geese at a lack on Colorado’s plains as the birds head north for the spring and summer. (© Tony’s Takes)
A massive gathering of Snow Geese at a lack on Colorado's plains as the birds head north for the spring and summer. (© Tony’s Takes)
A massive gathering of Snow Geese at a lack on Colorado’s plains as the birds head north for the spring and summer. (© Tony’s Takes)
A massive gathering of Snow Geese at a lack on Colorado's plains as the birds head north for the spring and summer. (© Tony’s Takes)
A massive gathering of Snow Geese at a lack on Colorado’s plains as the birds head north for the spring and summer. (© Tony’s Takes)

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