Saturday, May 8, 2021

Grazing and Lazing


 While I was wandering around one day in James Gardens I spotted a lot of activity in under the trees. There were several Canada Geese poking around looking for tasty bites to eat while several Mallards were trying to use the same area to catch a nap. They all seemed to be getting along alright.

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19 comments:

  1. ...this must be the reason that Canada geese are so big!

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  2. They do seem to get along fine. We can learn from them.

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  3. Good action shot with the grazing Canada geese. They are always interesting to watch.

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  4. Hello,
    They seem happy to share their space, love the geese and ducks.
    Great shot! Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend!

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  5. We both scavenging birds on our sites today. Love the geese & ducks.

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  6. Perhaps a few are breeding right in the vicinity.

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  7. The geese and ducks seem to be fine in the presence of each other. Lot better than some poeple these days.

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  8. Those geese get everywhere don't they.

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  9. It's nice to see members of a family that *can* get along together.

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  10. Nice to see the fowl getting along as friends!

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  11. They are beautiful and how nice to see a flock of them like this! Happy weekend!

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  12. Buen almuerzo se están dando.
    Que pases buen domingo Pat. Cuídate.
    Un abrazo.

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  13. harmony in nature...those mallards always seem to be napping!!!

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  14. It's what they do and oh do they enjoy life! We need to be more like them in so many ways.

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  15. Nice photo. They are very big birds.

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  16. Canadian geese are everywhere. They fly over Finland on a migration trip (and they are thousands), and some of them then stay with us.

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  17. We have lots of geese here, too.

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