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very cute!
ReplyDeleteNice reflections!
ReplyDeleteThe first couple looks so cute together for life... Nice geese reflections, well done.
ReplyDeletePretty geese.
ReplyDeleteWonderful geese reflection...
ReplyDeleteGreat reflections!! Boom, Bobbi and Gary.
ReplyDeleteI love both reflections. Have a great weekend
ReplyDeleteGreat shots and nice reflections!
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely photos !
ReplyDeletePretty shots and reflections of the geese. Thanks for sharing your post on Saturday's Critters.. Have a happy day!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful captures!
ReplyDeleteNice shots of the geese. I've never seen the bottom one before. Love the grey colors.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds....and great reflections on the water's surface. Did I say beautiful? These images really are!
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up at the Bird D'Pot this weekend.
Thanks, everyone!
ReplyDeleteIda, that goose is likely a descendant of a domestic goose, but there could be some Canada Goose in his family tree too. Several of the goose families on this lake are mixed.
Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteWe only have the Canadian geese on our pond.
ReplyDeleteNeat pictures! I don't think I've ever seen a grayling goose before.
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