Goslings on the green June 15, 2025 / Alex Good These young ‘uns grow up fast! (You can click on the pics to make them bigger. The pics I mean, not the goslings.) Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... Related
There is a reason there are Guard Geese. They’re mean, dangerous and totally unafraid… LikeLike Reply
Where I took this picture is a place where they like to cross a pretty busy road. And they own it. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Canadian Geese? Those things are all over the UK. Much nicer and more friendly than the big white geese with orange beaks. LikeLike Reply
Do you mean swans? They’re enormous. Canada Geese are pretty to look at but aren’t always easy to get along with. LikeLike Reply
No, swans are their own thing. Big fat white geese with orange beaks are terrible creature for little kids who want to walk round the lake at the park. Not elegant like a swan LikeLike Reply
Ah OK. I don’t see many of them around here. I can see why kids would feel threatened by them though. LikeLike Reply
🤣 cute!
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They don’t like it when you get too close though!
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There is a reason there are Guard Geese. They’re mean, dangerous and totally unafraid…
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Where I took this picture is a place where they like to cross a pretty busy road. And they own it.
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I believe it. I’ve seen geese own the crosswalk in a city before 😀
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Canadian Geese? Those things are all over the UK. Much nicer and more friendly than the big white geese with orange beaks.
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Do you mean swans? They’re enormous. Canada Geese are pretty to look at but aren’t always easy to get along with.
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No, swans are their own thing. Big fat white geese with orange beaks are terrible creature for little kids who want to walk round the lake at the park. Not elegant like a swan
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Ah OK. I don’t see many of them around here. I can see why kids would feel threatened by them though.
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