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The Canada goslings have grown up, now with adult plumage
02. August 2025, Wildlife
The Canada goslings have grown quickly, and the photos from yesterday show that at 55 days old their plumage is now very similar to the adult Canada geese.
It appears that one of the original six goslings has been lost, but the remaining five have grown well.
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Canada geese and goslings backlit by sunrise light
03. July 2025, Wildlife
As sunrise appears behind the geese and goslings, the gander is flapping his wings.
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The six Canada geese goslings are growing rapidly
27. June 2025, Wildlife

Look how big they are! Compare to when we first saw them 20 days ago.
There were and still are six goslings, though only four are captured on this photo taken as a quick snap from our window as they grazed outside.
They range far and wide, covering just about all of our 23 acres and also grazing on neighbouring farmland. We didn't see them at all for a couple of days but then they reappeared.
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Newly hatched Canada goose goslings
07. June 2025, Wildlife
For a month we've been observing a male Canada goose patrolling all around the area of this pond, even walking up and down a field over 50 yards away to block cattle from coming near.
The nest was hard to spot but a couple of weeks ago we got glimpse between strands of tall grass of the white breast of the goose on the far edge of the pond.
We thought they were due to hatch and yesterday the goose left the nest and was swimming in the pond. This afternoon she brought six goslings into the pond with her.
READ MORE: Newly hatched Canada goose goslings (with more images)