
whiffling, which involves the bird twisting and turning to spill air from
their wings and thus lowering their speed prior to landing.
However, even veteran birdwatchers were surprised by this photo: “In 36 years of birdwatching I have seen this many times, particularly when
watching pink-footed geese on the north Norfolk coast coming in to roost in
the late afternoon and evening. I have, however, never seen a photograph of
a bird in mid-whiffle like this. It is an amazing photograph.”
[image: Grey Goose via Telegraph (U.K.)]