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Wednesday, 9 November 2016

Flight


Some of my favourite avians, geese, like those we see in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, this time of year, enjoy the coastline near The Confederation Bridge. While we enjoyed our picnic on the Chelton beach, further down the beach, a gaggle gathered. 

 

As I have noticed before, when I walked towards them, 

 

they kept a constant distance between us,

 

 moving away as I approached their location. 

 
 
The sight of the geese with the bridge in the background was a picture of natural beauty against a backdrop of human ingenuity. 

 

However that same ingenuity has threatened all creatures with our uncontrolled industrialization. The natural instinct of the geese to move away from danger does not protect them from the changes we have made to the planet. There may come a time when the geese won't be on the water or anywhere else. I fear for them and us.

20 comments:

Tabor said...

Geese have a reason to be afraid of us...

Anonymous said...

Did you tell me some geese migrate and others don't? We now have year-round Canada geese here.

Elephant's Child said...

Echoing your final sentiments. And mourning for the species we threaten. Including (some days) our own.

Linda said...

How beautiful...lovely photos. Our Canada geese sure get around.

DJan said...

Thank you for your thoughtful post. My heart is heavy today. I needed some beauty to reflect on.

Marie Smith said...

They sure do. On our way home we saw a harvested potato field which had a blind on the far side for hunters this time of year. However, hunters are the least of the geese's concerns.

Marie Smith said...

All of the geese on this island migrate in late December. In some parts of Canada, some geese don't migrate.

Marie Smith said...

How true, EC. If we don't care for other living things, we threaten our own existence

Marie Smith said...

They aren't here all summer either. They arrive in the springfor a time, then go further north, heading back around Labour Day. They leave in late December. They rack up lots of air miles.

Marie Smith said...

I feel the same, Jan, and it isn't my country. Thinking of you...

Anvilcloud said...

I wonder how many Canada Goose there are?

Marilyn @ MountainTopSpice said...

Beautiful pictures of the geese with the Confederation Bridge in the backdrop. Hugs to you today Marie :)

Marie Smith said...

There must be millions.

Marie Smith said...

Thank you for visiting, SUI?

Mage said...

So do I, and I thank you for the pictures.

Marie Smith said...

It was a great day, Mage.

Jackie said...

I would LOVE to see this many geese in one place.
How beautiful!!!

Marie Smith said...

They are beautiful, Jackie. A gaggle is incredible.

Down by the sea said...

Lovely to see the Candian geese against the backdrop of the bridge. They are a common sight here further along the coast. I too fear for the environmental impact of recent decisions. Sarah x

Marie Smith said...

I know, Sarah. We can only pray the environment is a priority.