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Canadian Geese

by Tricia

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This weeks theme is Wild

Wild Canada Geese swimming in Lake Ontario

Canadian Geese swimming in lake Ontario

Having a drink:

Canadian goose searching for food

There are a lot of Canada Geese here in Toronto.

One of the best places to see them, and feed them if you’d like to is down in the Beach area. Ashbridges bay has boat docks and a nice little park with paths that wander along the shore line and you can see ducks, and geese and even the occasional swan in that area year round. Of course you have to be careful where you walk because geese uhm … poop a lot. I believe I heard a report that they go every 2 minutes!

This site isn’t official part of the Saturday Photo scavenger Hunt but I’ll applying to have this site added today. I may not be able to fit the theme in every week if it really doesn’t fit this blog but we’ll see how it goes. I should have done this earlier.






Filed Under: In The Garden, Photo Hunter Tagged With: Canada, Canadian, drink, Geese, In The Garden, photo, Photo hunt, Photo Hunter, Saturday, Scavenger hunt, swimming

Comments

  1. Mrs Lifecruiser says

    January 20, 2007 at 5:42 am

    Actually I’m not too fond of the Canadian Goose, just exactly because of the poop factor…. They practically destroy whole beaches over here sometimes. I’m not sure but I think they even have started with measurement against that now.

    The Canadian Goose isn’t natural in our environment either, it has been brought here, which was a big mistake in my opinion because they have spread way too much.

  2. Beckie says

    January 20, 2007 at 8:38 am

    COOOOOOL. We have pictures of the same thing! Mine isn’t very clear but I see lots of them around here in VA~mostly around local lakes and ponds so we don’t have to deal with the poop factor!

  3. Sanni says

    January 20, 2007 at 1:56 pm

    Great choice! Free drinks? Caipirinha for me, please =)

    ROOOOAR! 2 tigers and a special tigger? Please visit my wild hunt @ Coffee 2 go – thank you!


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