Feathered Friends: #SMaP Show Me A Photo Contest Round 218 - Free Theme.

We had a nice surprise last week when a pair of Canada geese had six goslings at the village lido. Having lived in the village for many years, this is the first time I’ve known the geese nesting and rearing their young here. Interestingly, the two resident swans have not returned to nest this year, which may be why the geese thought their little brood would be safe for this year. The swans in particular get very territorial.

The parents were being helped out by another goose whom the villagers call 'Wingy,' as unfortunately, it has Angel Wing, which is a condition that affects the development of the wing feathers. It copes perfectly well though and has been here for about a year. I think Wingy is enjoying looking after the goslings.

Sadly, by the next day, only four goslings remained. At this early stage, they are particularly vulnerable to predators or they might be weaker than the others. However, the four that are left appear to be healthy, so I hope they all survive.

I noticed if a gosling stepped out of line, one of the adult geese gave it a little peck just to remind it who is boss.

I think I was spotted! This is my entry to #SMaP Show Me A Photo Contest Round 218 - Free Theme.

Thank you to @nelinoeva and the team for running the contest.



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Oh, beautiful photos of these cute little ones. The last photo is straight up very cute.

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These little ones look so cute! My cats would love to play with them! 🙀😂

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they are so adorable. the swan that got out of line realized that someone was taking his picture and he tried to show his style as beautifully as possible as a memory😂

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I felt sorry for it. It was like a whack across the head. 😁

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Aww, these babies are really cute. It is sad when some of them are gone so early. I hope the remaining will be OK and I hope to see more lovely images of them. 🙂

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