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Migration of birds – geese and subluminal stimuli.

I’m happy, when I participate in being a witness of migration of birds, geese.

I’m very lucky fellow I’m living in Inverness, North Scotland where the gooses have their expressway. On the end of January the middle of February over my house thousands of birds traverses. Intensity is taking place in the morning. I was very pleasantly surprised when I discovered, that the gooses come around 8.10 am every day for a week, as an immense wave.

Amazing performance! I think that it is incredible, what distance those birds can cover, and also overcome problems, tiredness.

I think it is amazing what the gooses can see, meet and the big experience achieves.

I know that is the instinct, part of their live. Instinct, which gives them great opportunity to meet our world. Of course, most probably gooses don’t notice that.

But, what if?

What, if geese deeper the knowledge and experience. Birds watch world and see the changes that is happening. What, if they want to tell us something important, make us realize, enlighten.

From the last two years I was thinking about gooses as some kind messenger. I really like watching them; I am trying to take photos of their performances. The goose’s gaggling chains my attention. In my opinion gaggling is very pleasant, not like for example noise made by seagulls – screech.

The gooses cannot speak any of a human language. We cannot speak like gooses.

But, what if, the geese find a way to communicate with the people. Sings in the sky. What if, they created signs for us?

Maybe, the gooses want to share with us their experience and observations.

That idea comes whilst watching my photographs of gooses. Their bodies in the sky remind me of some kind of exotic language; Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Indian or even Russian Cyrillic. Those sings, in my personal opinions are full of beauty and magic.

What if for hundreds of years the geese have been watching us and coexistence the gooses discovered what kind of signs is taking to the people?

Of course we are still too busy, living in stress, and we don’t pay attention, what is happening around us. We are losing our self.

My idea is going farther.

What if, the geese through subluminal stimuli pass us their experience and knowledge?

Maybe the geese are asking questions about something very important that matters?

Do you know, where is this everything going to? Do you know what you are doing? Maybe the geese shout to us: DON`T RUN LIKE THAT, LOOK AROUND YOU!

   

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Painting by Rina Banerjee exhibit at the Gillman Barracks.

Golden days and fields, trying to get as far as possible before turning back, the sun on your shoulders and the sense of freedom of long Summer days.

 

The Migration Collection is inspired by the desire to travel after the cabin fever of Winter. It reflects dreams of blue skies, green landscapes, the smell of the Sea and Halcyon days of adventure.

Pictures taken on the WOOF club trip to Furry Migration.

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Capturing the faces of the winscombe hill toad migration

Great Migration: wildebeests crossing Mara River

 

Serengeti fire, Tanzania trying to keep the animals from migrating to the Mara

 

(Masai Mara, Kenya; July 2010)

Proudly showing off their store signs, Alicia Leiva, a member of the micro-enterprise group called "Madres por el Futuro", was able to establish her shop thanks to the technical assistance given by the Recuperar project. The project also helps members obtain loans for starting small businesses to augment their family income.

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Photos by Mick McKiernan from our annual long-weekend festival of improvisational dance, performance and sound.

Great Migration: wildebeests crossing Mara River

 

Serengeti fire, Tanzania trying to keep the animals from migrating to the Mara

 

(Masai Mara, Kenya; July 2010)

Monarch butterfly on the tall grass prairie's Big Bluestem

 

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A short-tailed shearwater (Muttonbird) that exhausted itself on its migration. One of thousands washed up on Victoria's south coast. www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bushtelegraph/dead-...

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Starlings gathering early morning during Autumn migration,Estonia

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Painting by Rina Banerjee exhibit at the Gillman Barracks.

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The great migration crosses the Mara river during the months July through September and sometimes into October. They cross back and forth many times in search of grazing, often triggered by recent rainfall.

Photo credit: Turkey_2019_Selçuk Şamiloğlu & Recai Güler/UNFPA Turkey

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