Geese in the summer


Now that there are two families of geese it's interesting to watch them side by side, with several weeks between their goslings.




It was in the mid-eighties here yesterday. In the late afternoon, the elder family was taking their ease in the shade. The younger family was making their way across the pond to join them under the willow.
1 Comments:
Nice photos! It's good to see the geese families are doing well. Thanks for sharing.
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