If they’re around and you stand still they will walk right past you. I think they know they’re protected now so they don’t have to worry about getting shot and the like!
Nice pic – hadn’t heard of a Nene before. Apparently the rarest of all the geese? Unlike our aptly named Cobra Chicken, the Canada goose, which is everywhere.
Don’t know if it’s the rarest, but it was nearly wiped out here. Happily, the numbers have rebounded to the extent that they were removed from the endangered species list.
loved this – although also backing away quite fast!
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That’s what telephoto lens are for! They aren’t really aggressive birds, though I’d be wary if they had a chick with them.
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A wonderful photo Graham but it did make me laugh
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They do have kind of a goofy look.
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I like the detail in the neck, Graham. We don’t have nenes, so it’s a very close look at one.
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If they’re around and you stand still they will walk right past you. I think they know they’re protected now so they don’t have to worry about getting shot and the like!
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Wonderful portrait
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Glad you liked it Sheree.
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Nice pic – hadn’t heard of a Nene before. Apparently the rarest of all the geese? Unlike our aptly named Cobra Chicken, the Canada goose, which is everywhere.
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Don’t know if it’s the rarest, but it was nearly wiped out here. Happily, the numbers have rebounded to the extent that they were removed from the endangered species list.
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This could be the start of a great conversation
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It could be. I like nenes because usually, when they’re walking around, they make little burbling noises. It’s quite charming.
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