I was walking out of a store this morning and about 200 of them flew over, complaining the whole way. They seemed a bit confused about where they were going. It was multiple groups because they later broke up and went different directions. Sometimes they fly over our house and you can hear the honking and yelping even with the windows closed! I love 'em. We've lived here for more than 30 years and I still am amazed that we see FAR more Canada Geese than ducks here.
Hello Bob, Wonderful photos of the Canadian goose in a beautiful light! And I love your banner with the Merlin. I will present a female bathing very soon. All the best and enjoy your weekend!
More great shots, Bob! I'm not good at the various 'Canadas' but that last one certainly looks different with its small head and short neck. From reading the various descriptions on Birdguides (https://www.birdguides.com/articles/a-brief-guide-to-vagrant-canada-geese) I'd say it looks good for Cackling or Richardson's.
Strong Noble Birds!
ReplyDeleteThat goose is awesome. I enjoy your photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad that you like it Matti.
DeleteA CANADA Goose! What could be better than that?
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteHello, Bob! Great series on the Geese. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day. Have a great weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteHola Bob,magnifica y preciosas fotos de esta Barnacla.Un saludo.
ReplyDeleteA truly lovely bird - a long way from home.
ReplyDeleteThanks EC, you are great.
DeleteIt's a beautiful specimen, Bob. It has wonderful colors.
ReplyDeleteTe deseo buena noche.
Un abrazo
Love the Canada Goose!
ReplyDeleteFabulous photographs Bob, thanks.
All the best Jan
Unas fotos extraordinarias de la barnacla canadiense, me han gustado mucho. Enhorabuena Bob, un abrazo desde España.
ReplyDeleteLovely looking geese/goose.
ReplyDeleteI was walking out of a store this morning and about 200 of them flew over, complaining the whole way. They seemed a bit confused about where they were going. It was multiple groups because they later broke up and went different directions. Sometimes they fly over our house and you can hear the honking and yelping even with the windows closed! I love 'em. We've lived here for more than 30 years and I still am amazed that we see FAR more Canada Geese than ducks here.
ReplyDeleteas always, beautiful series of photos.
ReplyDeletedo Canadian geese migrate to avoid severe winter?
Have a great day
Canada Geese are much underated by birders. Handsome birds indeed.
ReplyDeleteHello Bob,
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos of the Canadian goose in a beautiful light!
And I love your banner with the Merlin.
I will present a female bathing very soon.
All the best and enjoy your weekend!
Nice goose
ReplyDeletebeautiful subjects well captured ☺
ReplyDeleteThank you R. Mac.
DeleteAwesome pictures Bob!
ReplyDeleteHi Bob.
ReplyDeleteI love Canadian Goose!. So lovely soft and sweet eyes ♥
Great Images.
Cheers,
Maria
Bonito ganso, Bob, buenos disparos.
ReplyDeleteSaludos.
Hi Bob,
ReplyDeleteFantastic series of images of these beautiful Canadian geese!
Best regards, Irma
Buena serie en la que destacaría la penúltima y antepenúltima fotografía en la que el ganso luce al completo y en todo su esplendor.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo,
More great shots, Bob! I'm not good at the various 'Canadas' but that last one certainly looks different with its small head and short neck. From reading the various descriptions on Birdguides (https://www.birdguides.com/articles/a-brief-guide-to-vagrant-canada-geese) I'd say it looks good for Cackling or Richardson's.
ReplyDeleteHave a great Christmas - - - Richard
lovely goose Bob :)
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