we started with a small group, but more kept flying over to join us.
is this a goose?
there were a few of them there.
there were a few of them there.


mostly mallards, but a few pretty white ones.

then there was this odd grayish fellow.
i liked him.
i liked him.

a couple of them came from behind and got pretty close.
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Like.
me too. (:
Indeed, a goose. A Canada goose.
I forgot about feeding ducks. That sounds fun.
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