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Mother Goose's Offspring

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Things are still very busy at work! I am trying to stay up to date with commenting but am now starting to seriously lag behind... Will try and catch up as soon as things have calmed down! I captured this Egyptian Goose and her babies a couple of weeks ago at the zoo. She actually had 8 fluff balls, but to get them all in one shot was just not possible. Dad was standing on a big tree stump on the shore and kept a keen eye on the swimming lessons!!! Thank you for popping in and for your very kind and valued comments and faves on my last upload of the elegant black and red locust!!! Take care! Hugs, Carin xx

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Santa29Klaus

12:19AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

How sweet! Would'nt it be wonderful if live could be so uncomplicated? All that matters is to keep your off-springs near you....! Wow...

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helanker

2:36AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

How wonderful they are and I love the little fluff balls :))) Carin, it is ok to drop comments, when time is playing tricks on you. Take it easy, my friend. :)

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bmac62

2:45AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

Beautiful capture. First time I've ever seen Egyptian geese. I'm playing catch-up too and I've only been gone a 1/2 day. I agree with Ronnie, if you get there good, if not...no problem.... ebots aren't the most important thing in our lives. Sounds good doesn't it? OK, so why am I up in the middle of the night on my computer? Just having fun... Bill :-)

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JeffG7BRJ

3:23AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

You don't know the meaning of playing catchup Carin, I haven't been around much for a couple of months, it would take years to catch up really. Don't worry about it, no use getting in a tizz wazz for a couple of comments. We all understand. Excellent capture of Mother Goose and her goslings, I hope they all make it OK, being in captivity they should do. I can't see there being any crocs in that water. #;0) Wonderful image. Bravo!!!!!

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artaddict2

3:51AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

Adorable and cute little fluff balls Carin, I know that feeling well Carin, I lag behind ALL the time it seems and its silly I get myself in such a state over it but I know that people here are very understanding. We still visit the hospital most days to visit see Sylvias Mum, she is much more alert and brighter. I find I can't comment much at the moment myself!

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kgb224

3:53AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

Stunning capture Carin.

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Hendesse

6:55AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

Excellent shot of this beautiful scene!

lucindawind

7:34AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

awww adorable little babies..a wonderful shot !

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furuta

10:34AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

So cute and happy scene. wonderful shot!!

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west-ville

10:47AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

very beautiful capture they are gorgeous

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anmes

11:11AM | Thu, 08 January 2009

This is such a great contrast with yesterday's upload..very calm and gentle shot.

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bronwyn_lea

6:51PM | Thu, 08 January 2009

They are so cute! The mother is pretty too. Sweet picture!

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Richardphotos

8:23PM | Thu, 08 January 2009

what is it about baby ducks are any birds?they are always cute

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Ciacili

2:10PM | Fri, 09 January 2009

Beautiful capture!

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odie

7:40PM | Fri, 09 January 2009

That is adorable! Very interesting colors on this goose that I've never heard of... but I do recognize the MN brand. lol

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tetsu-pino

8:39AM | Mon, 12 January 2009

Cute!! Lovely capture!!

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