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What Does It Mean ? What does this all mean for the Ground Crew ? |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Alberta, Canada
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Hello everyone.
Just wanted to start a thread on my recent observations of geese flying west-northwest vs. south. I have seen this in previous years and seemed to be due to a mild winter. However, because of all the pole shift (both magnetic and physical) discussions over the years , I was wondering if it's possible that any magnetic shifting could be the reason. Further, if so, the change is pretty drastic if they are flying west-northwest. SO.... if I am missing something and not thought of, please post your thoughts and knowledge. Also, if you have seen similar anomalies, please post your observations. [EDIT] I wanted to add that every year I notice the migration and it has always been the "Winter's coming" sign for me. This year every time I have heard the geese, I look up and sure enough they are flying to Alaska... well that direction anyway. ![]() I will update this thread with my daily observations. Mon. 13-Oct-2008 * two groups of canadian geese separate times flying west-northwest [EDIT done] Thanks -John . This thread brought to you by "Peepers" (thanks Norval): Peepers - the foreman of the boat work. Last edited by John aka#404; 10-15-2008 at 03:40 PM. |
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