Without more info Niall it would be very difficult. They could be pink feet, or they could be Canada Geese or even feral greylags. How high we're they, we're they calling, where abouts in GM are you? Canada's will fly from one waterbody to another, but often they're not flying that high (in my experience). Migrating Pink feet tend to fly much higher - unless near the coast when they'll fly lower as well, again in my experience. Pinks footed geese also tend to call a lot and some say they sound like a pack of dogs. More of a barking noise. Canada's sound more like the proverbial goose and honk. Not making much sense am I really.
-- Edited by Craig Higson on Tuesday 19th of February 2013 06:22:19 PM
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when i was looking for the asteroid on the 15;02;13 at 21;30 i saw 50 plus Geese flying in formation in a south westerly direction can anyone tell me what thay might be? and where thay might be going?
-- Edited by NIALL GALLAGHER on Tuesday 19th of February 2013 04:45:53 AM