January 20, 2013 |
The lake at Itawamba Community College in Tupelo, Mississippi, USA
Canadian Geese are supposed to be migratory, but these stay here all year.
Have a wonderful week-end!
Canadian Geese are supposed to be migratory, but these stay here all year.
Have a wonderful week-end!
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lovely winter reflections here...
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections of the geese and the water!! Thanks for sharing the beauty! Enjoy your weekend, Lea!!
ReplyDeletelovely reflections! :)
ReplyDeleteI understand why those those birds decided to stay all year here : the place is wonderful ! The student of that community college are quite lucky to work in such a beautiful set...
ReplyDeleteHope this weekend stays as nice as today. Like the shot!
ReplyDeleteThe geese must love it there and don't want to migrate ... lovely captures Lea.
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely photo, hope you have a nice week-end. We are in for a thaw here in Britain, after a 2 weeks cold snap with lots of snow to most of the country. Can't wait to get back the lovely spring weather we had :-)
ReplyDeleteLooks peaceful. Have a great weekend. :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful reflections and photo. The geese found a pretty spot!
ReplyDeleteThose geese very love the lake :)
ReplyDeleteI love the lake too; so peaceful!
Thanks for dropping by, happy weekend too.
really pretty scene!
ReplyDeleteWe also have quite a few geese who stay - and more who only make it as far south as Lake Ontario for the winter.
ReplyDeleteWow! They stay there all year? I live in the very most southern tip of Oklahoma where we are fairly warm all year and we still only see the Canadians when they are migrating.
ReplyDeleteI love them. They are huge in comparison to our geese when they fly in. Our geese are big but not up against these guys.
Great shot...I love water fowl!
P.S. I just joined you on Google connect...have a happy afternoon!
ReplyDeleteLooks only slightly warmer than it has been here. No open water here, and we had a "winter mix" today. Brrr!
ReplyDeleteFun :) The Canadian Geese stopped by my pond this year, but only for a brief visit. They were looking for warmer weather!
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