I think I've shown you these particular geese before because they live at a home next to our state park. The one with rather raggedy feathers is a Sebastopol goose. The other may be a graylag goose, or it could be hybrid. It does look like it has a few curly feathers.
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March 27, 2024
Geese and Woodpeckers
I don’t have any new birds for Wild Bird Wednesday, and the ones that I photographed recently are the same species I’ve been showing for a month. I went back in my collection of unused pictures from a couple of years ago and found these downy woodpeckers. The one with the red patch on his head is a male.
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The picture with the ducks is beautiful and let it be a little fluffed!! Have a nice day!
ReplyDeleteLove the woodpecker!
ReplyDeleteYou can never have too many pictures of a woodpecker!
ReplyDeleteThe geese are so cute and I love the woodpeckers.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos. Take care, have a great day!
...there are plenty of woodpeckers here too.
ReplyDeleteWonderful birds.
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