Posted by Texasmark1 on April 12, 2013 at 03:57:04 from (75.107.52.180):
One of you guys wanted a shot of the pair of geese that showed up at the house a couple of weeks ago, thereabouts. The were over once since and I didn't have my camera, but did go and get it yesterday.
I have a loafing shed about 30 yards from them and that is as close as I could get and not spook them. I have a regular digital Olympic camera with a 10x zoom so I did the best I could. I'm a long way from being camera proficient or a buff.
The hen is hanging around the pier in the pics. He is out and decides to join her. They must be nesting around here somewhere otherwise they wouldn't still be hanging around. My deeks are still out but the last of the ducks left a few weeks ago. The deeks still decoy the herons however, but the fish are still deep and they are wasting their time. They made a couple of flyovers at about 50' and these birds are huge.
We usually get Snows down the central flyway (white with black tipped wings) on the way to the TX. coast, but ever so often a few Canadians come down.
I'll always cherish that movie about that little girl with that ultra light that brought that flock of geese she raised South leading with her "goose plane". Fabulous pic..
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