Ever wonder how a Canadian Goose may scratch their itch? This it what it may look like. It does in fact look like a difficult maneuver. Lol. A few more goose photos from my Canadian Goose camera roll to show you today. Ever seen these fellas flying overhead? In that distinct V shape right. Apparently there is a scientific reason for it. To help reduce wind resistance, the bird behind flies slightly above the bird in front. So the first bird in the V is the lowest, and the ones at the back are the highest. This also assists in overall coordination of the entire “team” of geese. Interesting isn’t it?
Camera: Sony A7R III
Lens: Sigma 100-400mm
Editing: Lightroom
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