I was pretty far away, so I’m not sure about the id. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Category Archives: geese
A googolplex of geese
They are marvelous. Click on pictures to enlarge.
A little video.
Icy water
As I gather photos from the past couple of weeks for an update, I realize the icy water at the lake is now probably completely frozen. This looks warm compared to what our temperatures over the next few days will be. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Nice Sunrise
The weather lately has been outstanding. I’ve been trying to get out every chance I get. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Growing goslings
Not quite as yellow, but still darn cute. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Wakarusa Wetlands updates
I’m a bit behind on the updating. This mild weather has made for some lovely mornings at the wetlands. Click on pictures to enlarge.
More gosling goodness
Just too sweet! Click on pictures to enlarge.
Gosling GPS
I was coming down a path at the Wakarusa Wetlands this morning, watching a couple of geese heading over to the heron hangout when out popped a lone gosling. He was talking up a storm and heading my way. I knew he must belong to the geese that were just swimming off. They were getting farther away and honking so loudly that they probably couldn’t hear him. He ran out of the water and right up to me. I just happened to be between him and his parents. He was trying to get to them, but kept getting tangled up in the grass while they kept getting farther away. I decided I’d better take action, so I grabbed him up and took him to the water and off he went. I was glad I had my gloves on, so hopefully he didn’t smell like human (I don’t know whether or not that matters to geese). I had no idea how fast those little ones can swim!
I watched him until he was out of sight. I knew his parents were on the other side of the little island in the middle of the water and I just hoped they found each other. I walked down the path so I could see the other side, hoping to see them all together again. There were three pairs of geese there by now, so I wasn’t sure who he belonged to, but I did notice the two who had been doing a lot of talking were now sitting in the grass on the shore. I hoped that when I got home and zoomed in on the pictures I would see him. I think I can see a little bit of fluff in the grass. At least that is what I want to believe–a happy ending. Oh my, the little round belly on that little one was just the sweetest. Click on pictures to enlarge.
Goose portrait
She is lovely, grass clipping and all. Click on pictures to enlarge.
More Wakarusa Wetlands magic
Yesterday was the first time it’s been warm enough to see a lot of frogs and insects. I also saw what I think is a prairie crayfish. I think my father would have called him/her a “crawdaddy.” Click on pictures to enlarge.


































