Please can you sign this petition to stop the proposed M4 over the Gwent Levels. I feel strongly about this because it is a place I visit a lot. The damage to the Gwent Levels along with Magor Marsh and the Newport Wetlands will be irreparable!
Please look at my website bobswildlife.co.uk. There is a photo of a Oystercatcher, and the Red-headed Thrush by Callum in the 'Guest photographer'
wow...what regal looking creatures
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful goose, I wonder if he knows Nils Holgersson!
ReplyDeleteBob,
ReplyDeleteganz wunderbare Aufnahmen,
Ein majestätischer Vogel.
Eine stressfsreien Tag wünscht dir
Irmi
Oh, how beautiful pictures! The background of the flowers, around the goose is really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,bellas y grandes fotos de esta Barnacla.Un saludo amigo.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Goose Bob, head is very cute, I like it.
ReplyDeleteGood evening
Another beauty I will probably never see. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBuenas tomas, Bob, tanto de lejos como de cerca.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Thanks Jesús for your comments.
DeleteFantásticas imágenes de esta preciosa barnacla, y acompañadas por el gran Paul Simon. Un abrazo desde España.
ReplyDeleteA fine looking goose for sure! As with Elephants Child, I will probably never see one up close and personal.
ReplyDeleteNice goose and pictures !
ReplyDeleteThe beastiary shows them growing on a plant, sort of like barnacles, claiming they break off and fly away once mature:
ReplyDeletecool goose
ReplyDeleteHi. I love gooses. They are so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYes they are Matti.
Deletehij staat er wel heel parmantig mooi op.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post! Thanks for sharing! 👌👌👌
ReplyDeleteHoi Bob.
ReplyDeleteYou have made beautiful photos of the Geese.
Groettie from Patricia.
Thank you so much Patricia.
DeleteHi Bob. Superb photos. Gooses are so awesome.
ReplyDeleteWow! Stunning images, Bob! There is so much clarity in these.
ReplyDeleteWow and thanks Liz.
DeleteLovely shots of a very plump and satisfied looking goose!
ReplyDeleteKeep on running................
DeleteIs this a wild goose, Bob, or part of a waterfowl collection?
ReplyDeleteBob, these are wonderful pictures.
ReplyDeleteAwesome photos of Barnacle Goose Bob :)
ReplyDeleteH Bob, and a wonderful set of images of this delightful goose that looks totally at peace with the world. All the best to you and yours, John
ReplyDeleteThanks John, how are the Osprey doing, is it time for little Osprey?
DeleteBob, beautiful Barnacle Goose!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...
ReplyDeleteHello Bob
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of goose photos.
Perfectly photographed, my compliments.
Best regards, Irma
A simple but beautiful goose.
ReplyDeleteI can't say enough...wonderful, incredible, awesome, beautiful!!! Exceptional images/portraits of the goose.
ReplyDeleteI'm here from Eileen's Saturday Critters today, visiting you. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Anni.
DeleteA lovely bird and series of shots Bob.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful goose! Such a pretty place, love the wildflowers
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week-end!
Wow, how lovely! The goose and the little white flowers! They are called in German "Gaensebluemchen" - "little geese flowers"! :-)
ReplyDeleteCheers Yael, you are so kind.
DeleteWow I love your fourth photograph ...
ReplyDeleteWell, I love them all but especially the fourth!
All the best Jan
Great beautiful pictures of this fire goose.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors, sharp and beautiful details.
Sorry for my late response but I was 4 weeks back with a hernia. Now I'm slowly healing.
As I scrolled down, I found this post is one of my favorites of yours. I like not only the bird but also the backdrop; beautiful bird standing elegantly in the field of little white flowers.
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