Even though I thoroughly enjoy my solitude at our house, Hubby makes sure that I get out
and about on the weekends. This weekend he took me to Lake Mangamahoe, outside
of New Plymouth. It's been a favorite of mine since the first time he took me there.
Apparently, it's too cold in Canada for the Canadian geese!
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...floating beauties.
Fine photographs of the water fowl, especially the active black swans.
That black swan has quite the neck!!!
I can see myself here with the ducks and gees around me! Shat a fun post Betty, and a great Seasonal experience! Great captures! Have a lovely week1
Lovely to seee the Black Swans and it is good that they managed to breed 4 young ones. Have a good week ahead.
Hari OM
These are beautiful 'beaktraits'! Canada Geese, though, only migrate between 1500 and 3000 miles; they were introduced to NZ as game birds at the start of last century. Pretty much everywhere in the world they are an agricultural pest. Think rabbits with feathers! They are handsome though, no question!
YAM xx
A nice bunch of geese!
Dear Betty,
I like these birds on the water. They are looking very beautiful.
Have a good week!
Loretta
So beautiful
Have a nice week ahead.
Hello, I love the Black Swans, they are gorgeous birds. Great sighting of all the ducks and geese. It is odd to see the Canada Geese in NZ. Lovely series of photos. Thanks so much for linking up your post. Happy Monday, enjoy your new week!
Those geese traveled a long way! :)
I saw Canadian geese in our town for the first time last Monday. I was so surprised. Someone told us that we're on those geese's migratory pattern. We're a pit stop! I love that. :-) Great photos. All those ducklings, so cute.
A wonderful visit to see so many waterfowl! I think this is the first time I've heard and seen a Scaup! Great photos!
Hello, how beautiful and fine those black swans!
Wonderful photos.
Those Canadians get around!
Preciosas fotografías. Me encantan. Saludos.
Wonderful shots. They geese look very distinctive.
Lovely critters. The white one wants to befriend you.
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