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!!!Walking around near my 'driveway!' and then the creek (Original Post)
elleng
Mar 2024
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Permanut
(6,698 posts)2. Great seasonal visitors!
Not figuring out the last one yet - maybe a grebe?
gotta check with my 'experts.'
elleng
(136,595 posts)5. Unanimous consensus from my experts: a Loon!!!
Permanut
(6,698 posts)7. Hey, that was my #2 choice.
elleng
(136,595 posts)8. Good work!
claudette
(4,613 posts)4. Yesterday there were
two Canada geese walking around my front lawn. I have a bird feeder so I thought maybe they wanted the seeds that fell to the ground. They just casually walked around and didnt even fly away when I opened my front door to photograph them. Finally I went out to take a video while they were quite far away from me and they made the weirdest noises to each other and soon flew off making such a loud vocal racket. I wish there were a way I could post it!! 😊
elleng
(136,595 posts)6. Have had MANY of those around, in huge groups,
on the creek and river recently; not many of them around now.
claudette
(4,613 posts)9. They are amazing to behold
every year. Im only 30 minutes from Lake Ontario.
elleng
(136,595 posts)10. Yes, amazing.
I'm about 10 miles from Chesapeake Bay.