Miss Lydia´s are 4 months old too. Between us on these threads we´re keeping the gozzies going year-round! My older ones this year are now 5 weeks old, and I´ve two due to hatch in the next couple of days, and 5 more due next week..... that´ll keep it dribbling on for a while!We have Canada geese all over Tennesse. Pear just watches them fly above her. Sad! We must have ordered some of the last geese from Cackle because Pear is only four months old and everyone else's geese this year are 6-9!

Oh, I think snow geese are beautiful!Canada's here in NC. probably in Texas too. other than I think Snow geese come down into the lower 48 in winter but not here in the mountains.
I can imagine!Based on pictures I see online they were Canada Geese but I don't know if they migrate this far south. I think there are migratory bird sanctuaries south of us close to the Gulf and we are not far from the Colorado river. I do wish we had enough water on our property to invite a overnighter though. I would just sit in my dining room and stare out at them all night.
Canadas get everywhere, don´t they? There were loads in the parks when we were in England...pooping everywhere!

They´d come and pinch kiddies´ icecreams, and sandwiches...
Isn´t it wonderful to get wildbirds into the property? Some worry about diseases, but that´s just an unavoidable risk, I suppose...
Here we get various egrets, wild ducks, Ibis, herons, and various water rails. I absolutely love it. So funny when a gret egret flies in, looking in the stream for a little fish or frog, and the 'hoodies' come along to see it off!!!!!
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