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Here is the view out my window about 5 minutes ago. Looks to be a healthy bunch.
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Cute little guys, Can't wait to start seeing more of them around my pond.
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cool pic
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I dare you to go up there and try to pet one of those little ones!!
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Get a few drinks in me and i might...
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That would be funny. A couple years ago I saw this guy riding his bike past the median where some geese had their nest. As he rode by the male goose flew up landed on his back and started pecking his head. He was swerving all over and swatting at the goose with one hand. The goose eventually flew off him. I damn near peed myself laughing so hard!!
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Lookin good. Might go down to the lake this weekend and have a look too. Like to see the birds.
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awwww. . . .those things are cute.
Wish I had a pond now, lol.
BTKR. . . . Black Lake doesn't count!
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They're getting bigger....
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