Canadian goslings

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“Here they come!” I thought to myself as the family of Canadian Geese swam towards the shore. I may even have said it out loud. Possibly I jumped up and down and clapped my hands. They certainly were a procession worthy of celebration.

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My dog and I kept our distance on a bench as we watched them climb ashore and dry themselves off.

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Then the little ones (although they weren’t that little— more like the size of chickens!) settled in and took a nap while the adults stood guard.

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They napped for a good ten minutes. I sat and took pictures. When someone with a very excited dog came a little too close, the adults made some agitated sounds, and the goslings got startled.

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The adults ushered the goslings further along the shore. The goslings imitated the actions of their parents.

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As they passed by, one of the adults turned to face us, and hissed at us, my dog in particular.

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While the gesture was admittedly very daunting, I wasn’t afraid that we would be attacked. Pilot is a very mellow dog and used to being around birds. To me this felt more like an opportunity for the adult to teach a behavior to the young. Nobody was harmed, and the family continued on their way.

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That picture cracks me up every time I look at it.

The adults led their young back into the water.

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I went back to the park a couple days later to practice action shots of birds in the water. I saw the family on this little island in the pond, wandering through the brush. It looked like a scene from Jurassic Park.

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These pictures were taken in the beautiful Laurelhurst Park in Portland, Oregon.

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