
We spotted these eggs camouflaged amongst the rock on a small island in a local pond with no goose in sight. Were they abandoned? Only time will tell.

We spotted these eggs camouflaged amongst the rock on a small island in a local pond with no goose in sight. Were they abandoned? Only time will tell.
Wait till those eggs turn into goslings, they are cute, but when they all grow up it’ll add to all the goose-poop that adds to the pollution problem.
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Although they do keep the grass trimmed at local park but you better watch your step and some grow up to be cranky adults which chase you along on the bike path.
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Oh I hope not. We saw a family of goslings yesterday, they are so cute. One of my favourite films is Fly Away Home.
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Yes, they are cute. I have photos of a family of 13 goslings, one of the stood still long enough for a portrait. It’ll be posted this evening.
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looking forward to that Mike!
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Looking forward to the post.
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Two links (different places)
What’cha Looking At? http://wp.me/pzfSq-qI
and
Goslings at Wilde Lake http://wp.me/pITOC-6N
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Thanks.
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I agree they are cute but then just like all cute youngsters become adults.
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Hmmm. A mystery indeed. Keep us posted!
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Will keep an eye out.
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