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selenak ([personal profile] selenak) wrote2015-04-18 06:24 pm
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Saturday in the park with geese

What's the English word for "child of wild goose" - "goosling"? Anyway, there are currently a lot of them in the Munich city park, aka The Englischer Garten, and they're adorable. Their parents aren't bad, either. Hence, gratitious pic spam.

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Always with their parents, of course.


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But they do make some excursions.

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And learn swimming:

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Meanwhile, another bunch stays on land:

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Until they're pushed into the water:

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At one point, a loose dog went too close to a family, and this resulted in some very mad geese, hissing like you wouldn't believe:

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And telling their kids to go into the water:

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I mean, that's just not on, dog!

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The gooslings think so too:

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[personal profile] kaffy_r 2015-04-18 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, I think geese can be eminently practical like that: "Why should I do all that travelling, when the humans have created such a lovely environment for me?"
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[personal profile] ratcreature 2015-04-18 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
They look like Graugänse to me, which wikipedia tells me are Greylag Geese in English (afaik they are also the most common in the Old World geese and the ancestors of the domestic). Here in Northern Germany you can also see Canada Geese, which established itself as introduced species living here year round. Those have black necks.
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[personal profile] yvi 2015-04-19 09:00 am (UTC)(link)
Should be Graugänse. Trust me, I'm a Biologist who spent one entire afternoon identifying birds ;-)