We have noticed that many migratory birds arrive at one of our city lakes during cold seasons. Sometimes, they came as early as October.
The migratory birds may include:
- pelicans
- geese
- flamingo
- heron
I guess there are many permanent wild animals in the lake. Sure, fish of course. Others are:
- white swans
- ducks
- turtles
- etc
Our community quite wandering with Canadian geese population about in the last 8 years.
Canadian geese population have been increased so much in the city. We usually see them during winter only when they migrate from frozen northern America.
I believe the Canadian geese in the city lake are permanent geese. They adapt to southern America temperatures.
They are not only occupy many lakes, but also in the ponds. We saw them in many areas everywhere.
Finally, what species of migratory birds in your area or lakes?
Beautiful photos, at least they know how to be friendly and get along unlike the humans. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDelete...we have large population of geese that don't migrate anymore.
ReplyDeleteOur birds are gone south now. Shorebirds like plovers, sanderlings and sandpipers head south every year.
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Fig 01- A white swan surrounded by geese
We have noticed that many migratory birds arrive at one of our city lakes during cold seasons. Sometimes, they came as early as October.
The migratory birds may include:
- pelicans
- geese
- flamingo
- heron
I guess there are many permanent wild animals in the lake. Sure, fish of course. Others are:
- white swans
- ducks
- turtles
- etc
Tanza, Many folks are tired of all the Canadian Geese around here. We're too far north to every see flamingos but we have seen them in northeastern Montana in the summer time. Stay Safe and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteSwans and geese together in harmony. So nice 💙
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful it is that geese can live in harmony. they are an example to us humans. you had sharing beautiful pictures and here the geese are now away and goes to the south. here in the Netherlands you still see some wild ducks that always stay here.
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Fig 02- Swan and goose are swimming together
Our community quite wandering with Canadian geese population about in the last 8 years.
Very nice geese and swans😊
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful photos! Recently, someone thought they found a black chicken in their yard. It turned out to be black pheasant that many are on the hunt for.
ReplyDeleteWe've been hearing the geese lately. Looks like they are leaving us. Such beautiful pictures!
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Fig 03- A goose is swimming alone.
Canadian geese population have been increased so much in the city. We usually see them during winter only when they migrate from frozen northern America.
beautiful photos
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful and I love the photo of swan and goose swimming together! We have geese coming to our area, too :-)
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ReplyDeleteBom domingo.
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Fig 01- A white swan surrounded by geese
We have noticed that many migratory birds arrive at one of our city lakes during cold seasons. Sometimes, they came as early as October.
The migratory birds may include:
- pelicans
- geese
- flamingo
- heron
I guess there are many permanent wild animals in the lake. Sure, fish of course. Others are:
- white swans
- ducks
- turtles
- etc
In our pond, mallard ducks and sometimes coots hibernate.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures !!
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Fig 04- Flock od Canadian geese and white swans.
I believe the Canadian geese in the city lake are permanent geese. They adapt to southern America temperatures.
They are not only occupy many lakes, but also in the ponds. We saw them in many areas everywhere.
Finally, what species of migratory birds in your area or lakes?
A nice series of photos.
ReplyDeleteIt's nice to see the white swan swimming among the geese :-)
I also see a white goose. In winter, more animals come closer.
I wish you a nice week.
Groreten, Helma
They are beautiful but I wonder if the geese know they are not only Canadian but hail from the northern US as well. They do seem prolific and are considered an invasive species in some parts of the world.
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Fig 01- A white swan surrounded by geese
We have noticed that many migratory birds arrive at one of our city lakes during cold seasons. Sometimes, they came as early as October.
The migratory birds may include:
- pelicans
- geese
- flamingo
- heron
I guess there are many permanent wild animals in the lake. Sure, fish of course. Others are:
- white swans
- ducks
- turtles
- etc
They are all beautiful.
ReplyDeleteLovely series of photos. Good to see swans and geese together!
ReplyDeleteLovely❤
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Fig 02- Swan and goose are swimming together
Our community quite wandering with Canadian geese population about in the last 8 years.
Wonderful to see the birds swimming together! Lovely photos.
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Bien destaca entre todos. Estupendas fotos.
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Un abrazo.
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Fig 03- A goose is swimming alone.
Canadian geese population have been increased so much in the city. We usually see them during winter only when they migrate from frozen northern America.