Canadian Geese pitch in to mow grass the natural way. They also provide nature's own fertilizer which isn't necessarily all good until the manure has broken down over time.
Oh yes -- reminds me of Oregon where I definitely have a love/hate relationship with the many Canada geese that surround us, because of the fertilizer that happens. But they are beautiful proud birds.
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Geese are so beautiful in the sky... but on the ground, people cannot stand them! I, for one, appreciate their useful production... if only they would realize that "grass doesn't grow on a busy sidewalk," lol.
Carver, many thanks for your kind words regarding the passing of Riley's friend Nina. I'll be around more now, but needed some time to collect myself. Peace, Amy
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Hi hi hi goose is a real mower.
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Great pics. of nature's fertilizer plants.
ReplyDeleteOh yes -- reminds me of Oregon where I definitely have a love/hate relationship with the many Canada geese that surround us, because of the fertilizer that happens. But they are beautiful proud birds.
ReplyDeleteThe duplicate comments on my blog are not your fault. Typepad was hit with some horrible denial of service attackes and they have apparently had a few glitches in getting back on line.... I can (and will) delete the duplicates. Thanks for visiting --
Oh they will not be safe if they are here! Those droppings are so very very minute as fertilizers, maybe negligible to the needs of the grasses.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful nature photo
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Geese are so beautiful in the sky... but on the ground, people cannot stand them! I, for one, appreciate their useful production... if only they would realize that "grass doesn't grow on a busy sidewalk," lol.
ReplyDeleteCarver, many thanks for your kind words regarding the passing of Riley's friend Nina. I'll be around more now, but needed some time to collect myself. Peace, Amy
I love Canadian Geese. A nice capture!
ReplyDeletethey look to be hard at mowing that lawn too. such good workers... have a great day~
ReplyDeleteThese geese are too poopy for my yard.
ReplyDeleteThey must be finding something there, I hope they stay safe so close to the street. Great shot. Have a happy week!
ReplyDeletesuburbia still offers them a treat...
ReplyDeleteSo that's where some of our Canada geese go! Love your photos. :)
ReplyDeleteGeese are great lawn mowers if a bit slippery under foot.
ReplyDeleteYes it is that time of year for sure and they are big poopers...Michelle
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