
A family flotilla of Canada Geese passes by a pair of resting grebes on Tatton Park’s lake. Springtime!
The bypass lasted only a few seconds, as the flotilla was steaming along, so I had to be quick with the shot.
A family flotilla of Canada Geese passes by a pair of resting grebes on Tatton Park’s lake. Springtime!
The bypass lasted only a few seconds, as the flotilla was steaming along, so I had to be quick with the shot.
Wow, didn’t realize our Geese had made it across the Atlantic.
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Yes, Wayne. Lots of them. They were introduced in 17C, but are now pretty well Britain’s most common goose.
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