Canada Goslings II

Here's a second set of Canada Goose goslings I saw at Sourland Mountain Preserve in May. Yesterday I showed a pair of much more mature goslings; these goslings are obviously younger. Apparently Canada Geese don't breed at exactly the the same time, though I have to admit I don't know the ages of either sets of goslings.

If all goes according to plan, about 70 days after hatching Canada Goose goslings will both look like adults and be able to fly. Right now though both sets of goslings are under the supervision of adult geese.

Both sets of goslings live around the little pond near the Sourland Mountain Preserve parking lot off of East Mountain Road. Besides the geese, the pond (despite being small) were home to Mallards, frogs, turtles, a watersnake, and various dragonflies. (There were a surprising number of photography opportunities for such a small area.)

May 27, 2021 at Sourland Mountain Preserve
Photo 133210379, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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