Geese Gone Bad
What we encountered when, during a harmless foliage tour, we tried to feed some ducks and geese. They had obviously not been fed in quite some time…
February 25, 2010 at 2:01 am Comments (0)
What we encountered when, during a harmless foliage tour, we tried to feed some ducks and geese. They had obviously not been fed in quite some time…
The bravest bird gets the most bread.
Snow Geese returning from the bay at sunset, Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge NWR Oceanville NJ
[EN]Cork lough with a lot of swans, terns, ducks and geese. [LT] Korko tvenkinys pilnas gulbiu, zasu, anciu ir zuvedru.
Happy Holidays from Gray Lodge Wildlife Refuge, Scott Stender and Colleen Lenihan! Please click on HD in the lower right box, this is an HD movie.
Ducks and geese that travel through Missouri in fall are coming from their nesting areas in the upper Midwest and southern Canada. When ponds and lakes in the north start to freeze and food becomes scarce, these waterfowl move southward to warmer climates. For most, the Midwest is only a stopover for resting and refueling with food. But some do spend all winter in the Midwest. Others travel further south, only to visit again in spring on their way back to northern nesting areas. mdc.mo.gov
Photograhphy of Ducks and Gesse that I took During the summer. I enjoy taking pictures of wildlife aswell as locations. I also hav pictures of Sea Lions, Deer, Seagulls, Forest, Flowers , Lakes, Oceans and more so stay in tune for more videos and enjoy!
photos taken on 8-30-09 coon rapids damwalk…….. …………… music at last.fm……. by Sax & Moryson – Phoenix Fly
Feeding ducks and geese is hazardous to their health
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