Walking along the path beside the marsh,
Annie startled a pair of geese which had been admiring the view.
Annie is the black blob in the lower left of the next two images.
I am linking this with NF Winged.
And a photo of Annie, just to prove she has eyes.
Isn't she cute !!!
ReplyDeleteAlmost each day, if I'm lucky enough to be downstairs, the flock that lives near me, flies by my house. I love the sounds they make.
So great goose, it is well on the spring and there is much to be done.
ReplyDeleteYour dog Annie is great.
Happy Easter from Marit.
That's a really nice shot of Annie
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ReplyDeleteI just love your closeup shot of Annie. She is a cutie! Happy Easter!
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ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, I like those beautiful frames, wonderful light! Excellent photos!
ReplyDeleteGood to see the geese back and pairing up and nesting. Saw a few with their feet locked into the ice here yesterday morning, they didn't seemed a bit concerned--must be common? They simply wait for the sun to warm things and by 9 a.m. or so they're free. If Coyote doesn't find them first.
ReplyDeletePS: thanks for your comment about geology as bones of the land. Our Blackfeet call the Rockies, especially the Continental Divide, the "backbone of the world."
Annie is adorable!
ReplyDeletevery nice images of a late winter day BUT for me, annie steals the show!!
ReplyDeletenice pair of canadian geeze. :) Great shots Judy.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie!!!!
ReplyDeleteIs it your dog, love it. What a beauty :0)
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