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24 June 2014

Canada goslings







Canada geese with two goslings,
Helsinki, Töölönlahti 11.6.2014.

The Canada goose was first introduced
in Finland in the 1960s.

I'm linking to Wild Bird Wednesday.



35 comments:

  1. Getting bigger day by day.

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  2. They are so cute to see... loads over here at the moment.

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    1. Thank you Andrew! We have loads more barnacle goslings.

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  3. HI Gunilla These Goslings are so cute and growing up just fine.

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  4. Oh, they are so cute ! Greetings :)

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  5. A pond at our workplace always had Canada geese raising babies. Thanks for sharing these wonderful photos to bring back that memory!

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  6. The goslings are getting bigger, but they are still cute. Wonderful shots.. Enjoy your week!

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  7. Hello Gunilla, they are doing well. Beautiful to see them, thank you :D)

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  8. Oh they are growing well! Great shots!

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  9. We have some too! Fun to watch.

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    1. Thank you Linda! Yes, it's fun to watch them.

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  10. Hi Gunilla,
    Beautifully those young goslings.

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  11. How great to see them growing♡♡♡

    Sending you Lots of Love and Hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*

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  12. Aww... such cute little guys! Great photos. Thanks so much for visiting my blog! :)

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  13. They look like big fluff balls. Cute.

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  14. Sweet little ones.

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  15. It's hard to believe how quickly the goslings grow! Here in Florida, we only rarely see Canadian Geese during winter migration. Beautiful birds!

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    1. Thank you Wally! We've had Canada geese in Helsinki before, but this was the first time I've seen goslings.

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