I saw This Canada goose one day while I was at a hospital, and he was down below me outside, in a mechanical area, quite a fair distance away. I stood watching him wondering why he was there and all alone. He would fly from one thing to another but appeared to be having problems getting into flight. He kept trying to fly but could only get so high and then he’d land. A few geese from his flock (so I thought) showed up and after a few more attempts he gained air and flew away,
This post is for Spiky March Squares over at Becky’s.
THE BEST ENDINGS ARE ALWAYS HAPPY SUSAN, CHINA
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Great photo, not sure what you were worried about. And a happy ending too . . . perfect for my morning square catch up 🙂
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Thanks so much!
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I DO like a happy ending.
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Thank you, so do I 🙂
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Glad the goose got up in the air finally! I’d be really worried about him if he hadn’t. 🙂
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I had started to think maybe he was injured but I was very happy when I saw he wasn’t.
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I’ve seen a sparrowhawk, in from the nearby marshes, get thoroughly thrown by the glaring college windows around him. Perhaps this was the same kind of thing.
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You’re probably right.
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