Major_K wrote:
I really enjoy the series Tim! Poor goose, she probably did not know any better when she chose the nesting sight. I hope she hasn't egged any yet ... Wonder what would happen if she did ...
Khai
Thanks Khai,
I went back the next day and she and her mate were gone, she was there for several weeks so
maybe they hatched, I don't know but I didn't see her all afternoon.
Plinian wrote:
That's a fun series and an amusing (albeit unfriendly) story, Tim. In my neck of the woods, I'm used to seeing Canada geese exhibit territorial behavior; that's probably because I don't get to see enough terns!
Greg
Thanks Greg,
the Forster's are a very protective tern anything that flies into their "zone"
are to be harassed
May 15, 2013 at 04:00 PM
Charlie Shugart Offline Upload & Sell: Off
Aside from being excellent individual shots, Tim- as a behavioral series they are out of this worldly!
The first two set me up and #3 got be laughing- all the way to the end.
Great fun for us, if not for the birds; especially the Canada goose.
Charlie