The rain started to fall, and the Canada Geese flew overhead so fast that the raindrops immediately descended, hence the need to BIRD UP!
The rain started to fall, and the Canada Geese flew overhead so fast that the raindrops immediately descended, hence the need to BIRD UP!
Whilst at home, I noticed in the garden that this little bird enjoyed the view.
As the geese walked around the landscape, this grey heron caught my eye as it went to heron back! As they’re a part of the
Have you seen this goose? It’s called Bumps! I wanted to create a pun from the title of this photo, as my mum came up
One of the geese I discovered in St. James’s Park in the springtime was the Egyptian Goose. The Egyptian Goose (Alpochen aegyptiaca) is an African
As the geese honked away in St. James’s Park during the springtime, I noticed during the windy day out that Mother Nature got goosebumps! This