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Linda Schaub
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Linda Schaub
- Two’s company; three’s a crowd. #Wordless Wednesday. #Canada Geese
- Winter weather weary? Let’s revisit Summer!
- You DID remember today is Squirrel Appreciation Day, right? #Wordless Wednesday #Some of my peanut pals from Council Point Park
- Hmm. Fall is always so fleeting …
- When you blend in with the background. #Wordless Wednesday #Mallard Hybrid
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FIFTY FAVORITE PARK PHOTOS
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- Parker noshin’ nuts
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- Fox Squirrel
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- Black Squirrel
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- Parker, my Park cutie!
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- Pekin Duck
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- Mallard Hybrid Duck
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- Midnight munchin’ nuts
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- Mute Swan
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- Goslings
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- Mama Robin
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- Seagulls on ice floe
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- Great Blue Heron
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- Parker chowin’ down
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- Mallard Duck
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- Northern Cardinal
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- Great Blue Heron (“Harry”) fishing for shad
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- Parker: shameless begging
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- Viceroy Butterfly
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- Great Blue Heron
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- American Goldfinch
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- Seagull
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- Robin baby (not fledged yet)
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- Mallard Ducks
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- Robins almost ready to fledge
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- Parker angling for peanuts
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- Robin fledgling
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- Parker making a point that he wants peanuts
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- Parker smells peanuts
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- Parker with a peanut
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- Red-Winged Blackbird
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- Seagull
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- Red-Bellied Woodpecker
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- Pekin Duck
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- Starling
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- Canada Geese family
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- Canada Goose and goslings
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- Red-Winged Blackbird
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- Parker says candy is dandy.
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- Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly
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- American Goldfinch
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- Hunny Bunny
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- Parker looking for peanuts
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- The pier just past sunrise
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- Mute Swan
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- Parker in the snow
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- Parker and a treat
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- Great Blue Heron
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- Me and my shadow (a/k/a Parker)
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- Fox Squirrel
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- Seagull
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- Canada Goose
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- Mallard Ducks
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- Mute Swan
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- Fox Squirrel – Parker
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- Northern Cardinal
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The colors are so vivid and pretty!
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I long to see these colors again Esther. Even though Fall, not Spring, is my favorite season, I still embrace those first days of Spring with lush green grass, trees leafing out and the early bloomers, like Crocuses, Daffodils and Tulips. Patience is a virtue.
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Spring will be here soon, so you will be treated with those pretty colors and new blooms!! Just a little bit longer to survive the winter.
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I can hardly wait Esther! I know that that last Winter was long and drawn out too, but that wintry weather did not start at Thanksgiving like this Winter of 2025-2026, so that is why it seems worse this year. The days are getting longer though – something to feel good about.
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Oh, I like this composition!
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Thank you Anne! I looked at these three geese and wondered why it seemed like two geese were shunning the other goose.
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What a great shot! The one on the left does seem to look like he’s feeling left out.
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Thank you Barbara! I thought the two geese on the right looked like they were in cahoots with one another as the other goose on the left was turned the opposite way and looked angry.
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Oh green! So lovely to see this time of year!
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It’s great to see green, even if we won’t see it again for another three months. I don’t think the Snowdrops will appear in February this year, like I’ve seen in the past under someone’s big tree in the ‘hood. Even when they pop out through the snow, you know Spring is on the way.
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They keep us hanging on.
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Marge’s crocuses emerge in March … I’ll be looking for them too. Any sign of life!
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Lovely colors this white, cold day!
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Donna, I am trying my best to help everyone think warm thoughts! We had the sun peek out today, but it’s still snowy and cold.
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One is looking the wrong way! I agree with Anne, the composition of this shot is fab!
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I think the two geese in the corner were gossiping about the other goose as that one looks mad. 🙂 Thank you JP!
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I’ve seen that in particular with the swans out at Kensington. Seems like someone is always chasing someone else away from the girl.
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I was at Lake Erie Metropark a few years ago in the Winter. I was taking photos of some Mute Swans near the fishing bridge. It was ice-covered at the shoreline and while I was taking photos, two male swans got into a fight and one ended up flat on the ice. The “little lady” waited in the water while they were fighting. After being down for the count, the one swan finally came to and paddled away. I thought it was a goner.
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Miss Lind”a…………………………………….Where did the geese from their “Geese Land” learn about “Threes a crowd” ??………………………………..they’ve………………………probably been watching us humans…………………………..for centuries…………………….
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You’re right Ann Marie – the geese have been watching us humans behaving badly!
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It’s funny to think that geese have drama in their lives too. 🙂
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Yes, it is Rebecca. I looked at the two on the right, kind of cozying up in that corner and the goose on the left definitely looks put out. 🙂 Yes, geese often have some drama, even the goslings, when humans are around. I just finished my post for Sunday about ducks. Ducks have their moments too and I’ll have a funny story about a pair of Wood Ducks at the duck pond.
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hehe! Perfectly framed for the title.
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The two on the right cozying up in the corner really looked to be excluding that other goose, so I couldn’t resist using that old adage as my title! 🙂
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Great photo.
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Thanks Monica!
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So many great elements in this shot! 🙂 The reflection cuaght my eye, especially.
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Thank you Debbie! I am a big fan of reflections too and I was lucky to get almost that entire reflection of the big goose.
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Three’s a great number here, Linda! Gorgeous geese!
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Thank you Terri! They had a little pairing off going on and left their friend out in the cold. 🙂
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Great shot, Linda! They look very young to me. It’s much too cold for all of the birds in my area now. I don’t know how they survive so successfully.
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Thanks Tom! Yes, young and they haven’t learned how to all play together nicely and not exclude their friend. I worry for the birds and the squirrels. Yesterday I was shoveling snow and saw a shadow overhead (finally a little sun) and a Cooper’s Hawk was carrying something dark in its talons and struggling with the weight. I hope it was not a squirrel. I felt sick when I saw it, but it was not close enough to see the prey. I hope to finally get to the Park this weekend, but only if it is not too icy. The weather has been so cold/snowy/icy, same as your weather I’m sure and I’ve not been at the Park since the 12th of January.
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Poor fella, he looks sort of lonely !
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Yes, they excluded him as those two cozied up in their corner – poor guy!
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