Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Photo Project - Sky & Water #5

Andy | Tuesday, December 16, 2014 | | Best Blogger Tips

These wacky ducks, geese and swans have lost their knowledge of flying further south for the winter. Some will survive and some will not.

14 comments:

  1. Maybe they are waiting for the holidays to be over.

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  2. I think the same thing about robins I see! They used to disappear and be the first sign of spring. Now I see a few here searching for food when everything is covered in snow! They don't eat seed. It's a little crazy!

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  3. Another fine composition...love the branches ... the ducks, geese, etc., you can keep. We've got enough Canadian snow-birds down here already! :)

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  4. Some of their relatives have arrived here to spend the winter on our pond.

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  5. Geese will hang around in the north if there is a source of food. They don't seem to mind the cold. Chicago has a huge population of geese that spend the winter there. There is food, and many small lakes kept open all winter with aerators, perfect for the geese. Don't know about swans and ducks.

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  6. I guess that as long as there's water, it's far enough south for them. Lovely pic, Andy.

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  7. Another beautiful shot! You're outdoing yourself with this series.
    We have ducks in our neighborhood that I've seen hanging out on ponds that are frozen over. I guess even waterfowl can put down roots. How they survive is another thing entirely.

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  8. As long as there's open water they'll hang around.

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  9. What a wide open wonderful space that is, Andy!

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  10. Beautiful!!! as are the pics from the last several days. Very very nice.

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