Spring means rebirth - new leaves on trees, blooming flowers in gardens, and best of all - baby animals!
Mama goose tending her goslings |
My neighbor recently visited one of our local parks and came home with some wonderful photos of newly-hatched baby goslings. Of course I just had to check things out for myself. So one sunny evening I recruited my hubby to join me for a photo walk.
The happy family |
Our timing couldn't have been better. As I walked towards the pond, the first thing I spotted were the baby goslings all lined up, swimming after their parents. Cuteness overload! Even better, the family floated through a sunny spot in the pond, casting them all in wonderful soft evening light.
"We want some too, mom!" |
The goose family then paddled to shore, marched up on the bank, and proceeded to forage for food in the nearby grass.
Adorable fluffballs |
They gave quite a show for all of us bystanders with cameras! However the family quickly grew tired of all this attention, and the parents steered their offspring towards a quiet, but swampy corner of the park. Never one to let a little mud stop me, I followed along.
Snuggling up to mother goose |
I had my 150-600 mm lens with me, so I was able to observe the goslings from a non-threatening distance. The babies wandered around in the grass feeding, until some of them became tired.
Naptime! |
Then a few of the goslings cuddled up next to their mother, and dropped off to sleep. So sweet to watch!
Crossing the path |
After trailing the goose family for a good half hour, the light began fading, and I decided I'd bothered the brood enough for one evening. However, after capturing such wonderful images I yearned for another chance, which prompted my return a couple mornings later.
"Now kids, behave!" |
Luck was with me once again. Not only were the geese out and about, the entire family was spread out directly adjacent to the paved walking path that circled the pond. Time to warm up my big lens!
Copying mother's walk |
This time I was able to get even closer to the babies. And neither parents nor kids seemed to mind. The entire family was so intent on getting breakfast, they didn't even acknowledge my presence. So I hung around, snapping away.
Looking for goodies in the grass |
Even thought it had only been a few days since I'd first photographed them, the goslings seemed to have grown bigger already. I'm sure to ensure survival, these little ones need to develop quickly. I loved their soft, fluffy feathers, miniature beaks, and tiny, flightless wings.
"What's that weird lady with the camera doing?" |
So, despite the quarantine situation, I'm finding new opportunities to get out and photograph nature. It might not be the vast fields of wildflowers from past spring hikes, but these newly-born goslings are just as wonderful.
...a sweet sign of spring.
ReplyDeleteOn a 1 - 10 cuteness rating, this gets an 11! Beautifully photographed.
ReplyDeleteSo cute! The geese are just nesting here no babies yet!
ReplyDeleteThey are so beautiful, and lovely that they weren't distracted by you photographing them.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cuties:)
ReplyDeleteAww so cuute you just want to pick them up and cuddle them. Love the photos
ReplyDeleteHello, adorable series on the geese and goslings. The babies are just so darn cute and fuzzy. Happy Sunday, have a great new week ahead.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteWe definitely need cuteness overload right now!
ReplyDeleteOne of my favourite things about spring. So cute!
ReplyDeleteSweet - photos are wonderful. Smiles here!
ReplyDeleteYou are making the most of a bad situation!
ReplyDeleteLindas estas fotografias uma autentica ternura.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
I stumbled across your blog and have already enjoyed the marvellous photography. I plan on following this blog, perhaps learning a thing or two about nature photography and just plain enjoying your beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteAlmost as uplifting as seeing photos of my darling Grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteJust delightful images.
The little goslings are totally adorable & so fuzzy looking. Loved seeing this cuteness. Sorry to have been absent from visiting for so long. It's been a rough year for us but things will eventually settle down.
ReplyDeleteCuteness overload indeed - bless 'em! :)
ReplyDeleteVery cute! Looks like a fun photo shoot.
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