Mysterious White Dust

I don't knw about white dust, but yesterday on my way home from D.C., I saw a whole flock of about 100 White Geese fly over the Potomac River. What a beautiful site. These birds are very unusual in that area. I never seen anything like that. I can't figure out what brought them into our area. Anyone know anything about these birds?
 
I don't knw about white dust, but yesterday on my way home from D.C., I saw a whole flock of about 100 White Geese fly over the Potomac River. What a beautiful site. These birds are very unusual in that area. I never seen anything like that. I can't figure out what brought them into our area. Anyone know anything about these birds?
Snow geese are migrating back north right now. You just saw the stopover.
 
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I don't knw about white dust, but yesterday on my way home from D.C., I saw a whole flock of about 100 White Geese fly over the Potomac River. What a beautiful site. These birds are very unusual in that area. I never seen anything like that. I can't figure out what brought them into our area. Anyone know anything about these birds?
I don't know anything about them, but that must have been a spectacular sight! @Been There
 
Over here, we regularly get sand from the Sahara Desert,
at least once a year the cars are covered in it, mainly in the
South of England.

Mike.
 
I like the article title. It grabs attention.

Mysterious White Dust Blankets Parts Of West Virginia

Not likely a headline like.

White dust from New Mexico was carried by air currents to parts of West Virginia

would generate including this one 39 posts.
 

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