See by the look in their eyes that these hungry geese are disappointed, Ann. In order to prevent that people think that you're a cruel person (as suggested in your narrative), you have to advise them to wear sunglasses the next time. LOL!!!
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Ann, the woman who was cruel to geese! But she made up for it by taking such a natural and lovely photo of them and their expectant expressions :) The rear one appears to be letting the advance guard do the work.
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A very cute picture,i see Greylag geese at a local pond every week,i can get close to them.Avoid giving them peanuts as said above (too much salt) but instead you can give them bread,corn,crushed corn,apples... have a nice evening,Ann.
It was good that you had nothing to give to these birds .. Last summer my husband lost his pastry .. A duck snatched it from his hand.Guess if my husband was surprised.A Lovely photo,Ann.
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I bet if you shouted 'Oven' at them,, they'd run t'other way!...~~Chuckles!~~