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- Judy
- Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
- I'm a 50 something female set loose on the world with a camera.
4 comments:
Cool Pics ...
I saw a family of Geese last weekend on the lake.
I really like them. Always have. Always will.
These are wonderful pictures, Judy. I especially like the drops of water you captured on the feathers.
Those are lovely photos. I remember reading that adult geese molt while they are raising their young and regrow their flight feathers just as the young geese are able to begin flying.
Marnie
The water dropplets on feathers are lovely
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