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    Was very quiet at lea farm this afternoon so practised flight shots.
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    Well done Joe, the ring on the first Goose at a quick glance looks like it is one of your private stock of Geese.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rolf View Post
    Well done Joe, the ring on the first Goose at a quick glance looks like it is one of your private stock of Geese.
    LOL - yep, that's cheating - you are not supposed to use your own birds


    Nice set of shots - shows the different positions they get into as they land. It's amazing how graceful they look when actually in flight, but like big lumps when landing

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    I suspect the one with rings is normally resident at the feeding station on Black swan lake.

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