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06-01-2006 12:25 PM
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Nice series of shots here. My fave would probably be the one when they're coming ashore. Nice work.
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Agreed - the one where they are coming ashore is so sweet! I love how they neatly line up - so very organized.
Cute series.
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Canadian Geese look just like american geese... so weird....
The only difference I see is the Gooslings appear more yellow than the ones around here...
Are there any real differences?
I would post a pic...but that would be rude... My blog link has one pic though.
BTW...GREAT series...I love the one of the kids walking while the lazy parents float
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really nice series, always fun to shoot these Canadian Geese. ( I think there are called Canadian Geese even in Europe?)
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Originally Posted by
RoRoCo
Canadian Geese look just like american geese... so weird....

The only difference I see is the Gooslings appear more yellow than the ones around here...
Are there any real differences?
I would post a pic...but that would be rude... My blog link has one pic though.
BTW...GREAT series...I love the one of the kids walking while the lazy parents float

Thank you. I am not aware of any difference but it would not surprise me.
PS: Feel free to post a picture, it would be good to see if we can notice any difference.
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Originally Posted by
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Thank you. I am not aware of any difference but it would not surprise me.
PS: Feel free to post a picture, it would be good to see if we can notice any difference.
These guys are neighbors of mine. Not a great comparison because they are a bit older (teenagers) in this picture, but I swear they were this color when I first saw them as tiny gooslings. They had a very slight yellow hue to them, but they were much more grey than the ones in your pics.

All that being said...I am probably just going crazy...well...crazier
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PS... the parents looked identical to the ones in your pics... I got a good look at them while they were hissing loudly at me while I was shooting their kids.
And I think the title sucks on the pic... i am thinking about changing it to something like "Watchful Brother" or something stupid like that
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Originally Posted by
RoRoCo
PS... the parents looked identical to the ones in your pics... I got a good look at them while they were hissing loudly at me while I was shooting their kids.
And I think the title sucks on the pic... i am thinking about changing it to something like "Watchful Brother" or something stupid like that

That is a great picture and you are right, they do appear darker with not as much yellow. You are right about the hissing, they really do watch over their young.