Monday, May 18, 2009
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9 comments:
I love these two shots! What a great capture! And they are a nice soft yellow. Beautiful.
You barely made it Violet. They are just a little yellow still, but they are adorable. Could I take one home with me, please? He could swim in the kitchen sink and eat lettuce leaves and bread.
Adorable photos! I hope these little feathered babies survive and thrive ;--)
Hugs and blessings,
Thanks, Carol, and yes they are still a bit yellow, Irene, and are growing fast.
We all want the chicks to survive, HRG... until they become Geese!
What a cute bunch of fluffy, yellow goslings !!
We have a bunch of them, at various stages of growth at our local lake.
Cool shots !
Cute babies. They look so cuddly. Thanks for sharing.
Smiling Hello Violet:)
Ohhh "Life" did happen:) How adorable babies, they are all in the circle of life, my god.
I see life is fragile, isn't it?! I know you will guide them in the best way:)
Considering all the geese around, Karen, I wonder where the goslings all are aroundhere.
If only those pesky parents weren't so in the way, Sue!
Hi Nihal, yup, life can happen in my own backyard!
when I was young in Borneo, some of my mum's white ducks had yellow ducklings. They were really very cute.
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