Actually they're illegal immigrants.  They never leave.  

frank theriault wrote:
> On Dec 6, 2007 8:41 AM, Jack Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> A lake within the city limits of Marysville, CA, is home to a variety
>> of migratory and resident ducks, geese, seagulls and whatever.
>> Yesterday was a foggy AM, and the lake being surrounded by trees, some
>> of which overhang the water, I turned on the fog lights and went to
>> take a look.
>> I was able to get a bit of tree involved in an 'orderly retreat' of
>> geese.
>>
>> Comments always welcome
>>     
>
> It looks like at least two of those are Canada Geese - maybe all of
> them (perhaps young ones are lighter colour?).
>
> So, you breed them down there and send them up to Canada to crap all
> over our beaches and lawns and chase down picnickers with food?
> Thanks a bunch!  <g>
>
> (in case you didn't already know it, I ~hate~ Canada Geese - they do
> nothing but besmirch the fine name of our great land)
>
> Okay, that being put aside, it's a very nice photo!  Well composed - I
> really like the way the bare branches seem to mimic the curvature of
> the line of geese.
>
> Lovely pic!
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
>   


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