The Canada Geese don't seem to mind the cold. They alternate between standing on the ice and swimming in the water.
I took the pictures from a window. Thank you, zoom lens!
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Beautiful photos!!
ReplyDeleteGreat post - lovely photos
ReplyDeleteGorgeous views and so serene too. Hope your new year is off to great start, Happy 2014!
ReplyDeleteI love all the changes in my local pond as the freezing/melting/freezing game is played all winter long. Can't wait to get out with my camera! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteStunning photos and a nice view.
ReplyDeleteCan you even imagine having your tailfeathers in that icy water, much less the body that's attached to those tailfeathers???
ReplyDeleteThat is some bitter cold. I have no reason to complain about my 20 degree temps. :/
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine how cold that must be for them to swim in that. Brrr! It really doesn't seem to bother them though. Great photos!
ReplyDeleteMy winter photos lately have been all about staying warm inside. So, when I read that you had taken these from inside I had to laugh!
ReplyDeleteStay warm!
Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteYes, that's pretty cold for your area. Our Canada geese are fairly hearty though. They have to be. We recently had temperatures of -36C (-33F) with wind chills of -40.. the same in C and F. Lovely pics.. gotta love geese.
ReplyDeleteMost of the lakes around here have frozen over or are nearly frozen over. Thankfully warmer temperatures for the next couple of days may create more open water.
ReplyDeleteyes geese are used to the cold - mind you stay warm yourself
ReplyDeleteIf there's open water, they'll know about it and congregate there. Good shots!
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