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I took this picture about the end of sept. 05. this area is about a half mile from home and every year at this time there are lots of Canada geese feeding on grass. In this picture you only see about half of what are there. Usually they will start heading south by the end of Oct. Yes and they make a heck of a mess whereever they cross a path. Unless I say otherwise you can always know that I am using the D 6490 camera. Andy
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Sure is Dawn. One day when I was down there I estemated there was around 300 to 350. Andy
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Must be very fertile ground as well as slippery!
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bill2468 wrote:
Slippery and fertile! How good does it get? LOL :lol: Quote:
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Andy-
Thanks for posting an excellent photo. I guess they don't have to use much fertilizer on that lawn. MT/Sarah |
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