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Category: Nature

Life Goes On
Nature, Spring, Water Fowl

Life Goes On

This week’s psot spans a few days in the middle of June. The Goslings are about six weeks old and … Continue reading Life Goes On

Getting Older
Birds, Nature, Summer, Water Fowl

Getting Older

This week’s stories surround wing training, swimming and protecting one’s family. As the Goslings grew, their muscles became much more … Continue reading Getting Older

One Month Old!
Nature, Summer, Water Fowl

One Month Old!

Getting bigger, when you’re human, means you can look after yourself more, do more things. When you’re a gosling, getting … Continue reading One Month Old!

Life and Growing
England, Nature, Water Fowl

Life and Growing

It’s been a couple of weeks since I posted. Sorry about that. Especially since a couple of readers have expressed … Continue reading Life and Growing

On Swimming and Crows
Nature, Water Fowl

On Swimming and Crows

This week I thought I’d share a few photos of life on the pond. I have yet to get a … Continue reading On Swimming and Crows

Treats, Wings & Tantrums
Birds, Nature, Water Fowl

Treats, Wings & Tantrums

And life settled into a routine. Morning feed, swim, late morning feed, swim, early afternoon feed, preen and nap, late … Continue reading Treats, Wings & Tantrums

And Then There Were Four
Nature, Water Fowl

And Then There Were Four

The next morning, there were four. I just about had a heart attack at first because I could only see … Continue reading And Then There Were Four

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