A Delightful Sunday Morning

June 1 was a beautiful Sunday morning in our area.

DSC_0888When I heard the clip-clop of a horse, I hurried for my camera to snap a photo of our neighbors heading for church.

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DSC_0897Half an hour later ~ when we left for church ~ I took my camera along, hoping the two Canada geese families would be at the farm pond.

DSC_0892I was pleased that they were near the road.

DSC_0901Did you know these facts about Canada geese?

DSC_0914They mate for life and only search for a new mate if theirs dies.

DSC_0908Canadian geese have a large lifespan.

Some have lived up to twenty-four years in the wild.

However, most die within the first year of their life because of predators.

DSC_0906They can easily travel more than 1,000 miles in twenty-four hours while migrating.

DSC_0916The voices of males and females are different ~ females have a lower voice.

DSC_0917They have at least ten distinctive calls.

DSC_0922They have very good eyesight, and can see more than 180 degrees horizontally and vertically which is very useful during flight.

DSC_0919Their scientific name is Branta canadensis

DSC_0925They were endangered in the 1900s.

Programs were set up to save these geese, and it has been considered too successful.

Now they live in residential areas and are considered annoying neighbors to many humans.

DSC_0923Since only one or two couples hatch their eggs at my brothers’ farm pond, and leave when the goslings can fly, they have not yet become annoying to us.