29 thoughts on “A Gaggle and a Giggle”

  1. I saw a similar post about a mama bear and her babies recently. I’m surprised there are still any non-humans left though the way we abuse our planet 🙁 she adds, cheerfully.

  2. How cute and precious Cynthia – lucky folks made way for them! They are probably wondering what all the commotion is about!

  3. Our hospital purchased a 250 acre farm a decade ago and built a new facility on it. The turkeys come out form the wood, cross the road and wander into the ED every once in a while. To capture the run-off from the parking lots, they built a series of ponds. Canada geese are regular guests. — Oscar

  4. I was riding on the Mississippi River this past week and saw many babies and their mothers. They are so darn cute I almost fall off my bike when I see their fuzzy little babies. I want to get off and pet them but mama wants to bite my leg-LOL. I enjoy riding each week and seeing them grow, but never are they cuter when they are floating on the river next to mama or laying in the grass! A big bundle of joy!!!

    1. They really are a sweet sight, Robbie. And the fuzz on the babies — so soft to touch. The mamas are fierce, though. And they give out a hiss to warn anyone who comes close to their babies.

  5. Hmmmm .. I had commented on this and suspect I didn’t hit “Post Comment! Oy. Anyway … I, too, love these moments and have experienced them down this way with ducks, never geese. If all the people in traffic can have the compassion to stop for a goose/duck and her babies, why can’t we humans all get along a little better?

    1. Me too! I had it slated for reblogging, but then Kerry (KerryCan) published a post about duck crossings, and I was inspired to publish mine soon after. So glad we became blogger friends, Clare. Thank you.

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