Great photography. And don't the goslings grow quickly? I have raised laying hens from chicks, and they add feathers practically from day one, growing them almost as you watch.
-ps thanks for checking out the post about morning glory plants at my house!
They are precious! Great photos! You are so fortunate to have them around. I found one lone gosling walking in my back garden last spring. It made me sad because I never saw the parents and thought for sure it wouldn't survive.
@linniew They do grow quickly. It seems like just a few weeks ago they were these tiny little fluffballs. And now, it won't be long before they will be off on their own.
At first, I thought they were on a walk. Then I noticed the goslings lying down.
ReplyDeletewow what a family. the babies are so cute!
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they are so precious. I love how they just lay dowen like kids when they have had enough walking....make me get up!!
ReplyDeleteOh this is just adorable. The second-to-last picture is great! I love the plump little bodies on those long skinny legs. Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness, they're so soft and fluffy! So cute!!!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!! I love it when they're at this "teenager" kind of stage -- still fluffy, and with those gangly legs!
ReplyDeleteGoslings in a pause mode... great captures.
ReplyDeleteThey are so cute! Thanks for the lovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreat photography. And don't the goslings grow quickly? I have raised laying hens from chicks, and they add feathers practically from day one, growing them almost as you watch.
ReplyDelete-ps thanks for checking out the post about morning glory plants at my house!
They are precious! Great photos! You are so fortunate to have them around. I found one lone gosling walking in my back garden last spring. It made me sad because I never saw the parents and thought for sure it wouldn't survive.
ReplyDeleteGossie was a gosling.
ReplyDeleteA small yellow gosling who liked to wear red boots.
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That's all I can think of once I saw your post! It's part of a book we have that we read...very.frequently. :) Yours are much cuter!
Ahhhh so cute!!!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Who knew their legs were so long?!
ReplyDeleteSooo cute.
ReplyDelete@smallspaceschoolhouse They has actually stopped there to rest and feed. I am just glad they allowed me to get close enough to photograph them.
ReplyDelete@Aerie-el Aren't they? The babies are so adorable.
ReplyDelete@Donna I know :)...they are at that adolescent stage!
ReplyDeleteYou take very nice picturs! The goslings are adorable and their parents look really, really handsome.
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@texas_sweetie Aren't they cute? I am so glad you could stop by.
ReplyDelete@Bumble Lush (A Garden Blog) They start to get kinda' gangly at this age...but still cute.
ReplyDelete@thecatinthetree I wish I could touch them, but I don't think mom or dad would let me.
ReplyDelete@Jo Soon...they will be able to go out on their own...can't believe it.
ReplyDelete@Indrani When they decide to rest, they do....glad you liked it.
ReplyDelete@Masha I loved taking them. Thanks for visiting.
ReplyDelete@linniew They do grow quickly. It seems like just a few weeks ago they were these tiny little fluffballs. And now, it won't be long before they will be off on their own.
ReplyDelete@Karin / Southern Meadows Oh...that does sound sad. I hope it made it.
ReplyDelete@Hanni That is so nice. I never get tired of seeing them.
ReplyDelete@Ginger I am so glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for visiting.
ReplyDelete@HeeWho They really are at the awkward age, aren't they?
ReplyDelete@joene Aren't they? It is such a treat to watch them grow.
ReplyDelete@aseaaranion You are so kind, but I kept snapping shots to make sure I got some good ones...since they and I were a bit nervous.
ReplyDeleteso cute! and so big already! nearly summer i suppose but it seems like spring just got here.
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