A Gaggle of Geese

One of our favorite places in San Francisco is Golden Gate Park. We go there as often as we can. This year, we got there in time to see the offspring of the Canadian Geese that live around Stow Lake.  Once we saw the first batch of goslings, we made a point of going back more often.

This was the first batch that we saw.  There were 8 goslings in total. I shall refer to them as No. 1. 🙂

Canadian Geese and goslings
Canadian Geese and goslings

The next week, we went back. We not only saw group No. 1, but we saw a new group, No. 2. They were quite small and still bright yellow. There were four of them.

Group 2 of the Canadian Geese and Goslings
Group 2 of the Canadian Geese and Goslings

Group No. 1 had already grown a bit. All 8 were still there.

Canadian Geese and goslings.  Group 1
Canadian Geese and goslings. Group 1
These two from group 1 came to eat at my feet
These two from group 1 came to eat at my feet
Part of group 1 heading off for a swim
Part of group 1 heading off for a swim
Group 2 off for a swim
Group 2 off for a swim

A week or so later, we drove by again. This time, I saw a creche and I hopped out of the car to count geese and take pics. Group 2 was there. They had grown a lot. I thought the others were group 1, but there were 9 goslings. It turns out that it was a 3rd group. In all, I saw 21 goslings that day as I found group 1 a short distance away. Groups 1 and 2 had grown so much that they were almost done molting.

Creche
Creche

Just a few days ago, we drove by one more time to check on geese. Holy Cow! They had grown up! This is what we found.

Lastech visiting with the geese
Lastech visiting with the geese


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