Canada Geese and goslings
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It's the season for goslings! This pair of Canada Geese I saw foraging at the side of a dirt road had five.





Always hold an adult's wing when crossing the street!

This other pair nearby had two younger babies. It's common for Canada Goose pairs to associate with each other while raising young. Adults will care for any goslings they see and don't seem to worry about whose are whose; the babies often get mixed up and end up with different parents, or multiple pairs will raise all their young communally.
Here's a video I took a few years ago showing this behavior:
Video description: Four adult Canada Geese guide nine goslings across a dam.





Always hold an adult's wing when crossing the street!

This other pair nearby had two younger babies. It's common for Canada Goose pairs to associate with each other while raising young. Adults will care for any goslings they see and don't seem to worry about whose are whose; the babies often get mixed up and end up with different parents, or multiple pairs will raise all their young communally.
Here's a video I took a few years ago showing this behavior:
Video description: Four adult Canada Geese guide nine goslings across a dam.
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