I was involved in a "Turtle Jam" this past weekend... actually had to stop and wait for one in Maryland (a kind-hearted soul coming the other way got out and assisted it across the road).
They must have been tired of walking in the tall grass. We usually see on batch of Canada's each spring on one of our road side ponds. They raise them quickly and then go elsewhere. The highway traffic would send the packing I am sure as soon as that can get them to fly.
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Cute. Slow down and wait. Just about like a regular traffic jam, except this one is more fun to see.
ReplyDeleteHa ha... so adorable.
ReplyDeleteAhhh, sweet Goose jam, love the little ones.......Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteSweet family. Sad only one baby left, but hopefully they'll be able to keep it safe.
ReplyDeleteThe babies are always so cute.
ReplyDeleteAwww, so cute! Love the adorable little guy. :-)
ReplyDeleteAwwww... the little ones are so cute! :)
ReplyDeleteI was involved in a "Turtle Jam" this past weekend... actually had to stop and wait for one in Maryland (a kind-hearted soul coming the other way got out and assisted it across the road).
I'd rather be in this jam than a traffic jam in the city!
ReplyDeleteI could use going that slow right about now...
ReplyDeleteOnly you could come up with a goose walking down the middle of the road! Nice one.
ReplyDeletelol Cute ! They do that here to on our road it is quite comical really to watch them ! Nice photos ! Thanks for sharing ! Have a good day !
ReplyDeleteAwesome, haha!
ReplyDeleteHow adorable!!!
ReplyDeleteThat's not even a gaggle.
ReplyDeleteLove Goose jam!
ReplyDeleteLove this!
ReplyDeleteOnly one young'un? They are taking care of that one baby, though. ;)
ReplyDeleteDarling!!! I love this!
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They must have been tired of walking in the tall grass. We usually see on batch of Canada's each spring on one of our road side ponds. They raise them quickly and then go elsewhere. The highway traffic would send the packing I am sure as soon as that can get them to fly.
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