parrots do this all the time too -- parrot people have taken the term "jinking" to describe it. they have determined it is surely a *fun* thing for the bird. thanks for posting!
I think it’s just for show, like “Look ladys how I can do” and the other geese say “I can do it too” so it’s kind of a happy ending and finally stopping after a long journey to finally take a break for today...
As much as I understood it's because the air current didn't allow him to get low enough in time for the rest of the pack, so he tries to disturb the friction so he can get lower quicker. didn't work seems to me.
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Yeah, maybe possible. You can think of every explanation you want, nobody knows (yet). I've seen this behaviour only during the approach to landing, maybe cooling down muscle stretch ;-).
I've read they do it to rapidly lose height when landing. When inverted the air passes through their feathers thus losing all lift. They twist their necks while doing this so their head remains the right way up.
that's pretty cool, didn't look so amazing till the slow motion. thanks for sharing
It's amazing that this video exists, thank you!
parrots do this all the time too -- parrot people have taken the term "jinking" to describe it. they have determined it is surely a *fun* thing for the bird.
thanks for posting!
According to Bird Note; the geese do this in order to slow down for landing rapidly.
I think it’s just for show, like “Look ladys how I can do” and the other geese say “I can do it too” so it’s kind of a happy ending and finally stopping after a long journey to finally take a break for today...
As much as I understood it's because the air current didn't allow him to get low enough in time for the rest of the pack, so he tries to disturb the friction so he can get lower quicker. didn't work seems to me.
Holy Wow!! That's quite something. And did I see it correctly? - looks like they turn upside down too. Amazing!!
2012 ?! SUCH A LONG TIME ....... THANKS
My dad saw whiffling barnacle geese! Long before I was born.
Does anyone know the species? Thanks.
thank you!!!!
Beautiful!
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Slowing down and loosing descending to prepare for a landing.
Very questionable. They are already low and slow. The flare is a better way to reduce horizontal and vertical speed.
awesome
I saw a goose do this in Missouri, got 1 good shot with my nikon.
Could it also be a fitness display by showing off how strong and acrobatic a flier they are?
Yeah, maybe possible. You can think of every explanation you want, nobody knows (yet). I've seen this behaviour only during the approach to landing, maybe cooling down muscle stretch ;-).
I've read they do it to rapidly lose height when landing. When inverted the air passes through their feathers thus losing all lift. They twist their necks while doing this so their head remains the right way up.
Saw one do this last night, twice in the space of 50 feet. It was alone and did nothing to land afterwards so display or losing altitude are both out.
If you're going to do something for "display", it makes sense to practice alone.
So sort of like scissor rolls to slow speed
يَا فَاضِل الْحَقُّ مِنْ شَرْقٍ الْأَرْضِ إلَّا غَرْبُهَا وَمَن شِمَالِهَا إلَّا جُنُوبُهَا وَمِنْ بَاطِنِ الْأَرْضِ إلَّا أَعْلَى سَمَّاهَا وين جَاءَ الْحَقُّ وَمَنْ صَدّ الْحَقُّ قَالَ اللَّهُ تعالى (وِإِذْ تَأَذَّنَ رَبُّكُمْ لَئِن شَكَرْتُمْ لَأَزِيدَنَّكُمْ ۖ وَلَئِن كَفَرْتُمْ إِنَّ عَذَابِي لَشَدِيدٌ) الْآيَة . زِد زِد زِد زِد يَا اللَّهُ وَشُكْرًا شُكْرًا شُكْرًا يَا اللَّهُ .
This is better than Top Gun!!
This would be a rad music video.
i'ma go this this
I wish I could but judging by how clumsy I am I’d probably end up in a bad way!
A better shot of whiffling geese we could take a year later.
See: vimeo.com/56792453
F*** that