The Canada geese are coming back.  I heard honking and looked up at the sky.  The geese were flying in a V shaped pattern with the left side considerably shorter.  There must have been at least seventy geese in the flock.  They were heading for Lake Huron–a small acre sized body of water.  They are an harbinger of spring.  Earlier we noted the row of tulips were coming up.  It will be a surprise what colors they are.  No one seems to remember what the package indicated.  More and more greenery is coming up.  There are surprises every day.

I looked into the darkening sky when I heard the honking.  I saw a flock of Canada Geese, which were flying V shaped single file.  I never saw so many at one time.  There must have been over 200 geese.  From the tip to one end could have been 100 yards.  I wanted to call my wife to show her the sight but it would be too late.  It was nearing dusk and I am sure they were seeking a body of water to call it a night.  I was amazed at seeing so many at one time.

Indigo bunting. First red winged blackbird. Flock of Canada Geese–over an hundred in a pond going to Dave’s and I was amazed I passed two other ponds shortly after there were no geese in any of them and one pond was pretty big.