. . . and stay away!
Uploaded: March 18, 2014
The angry goose seemed to be frustrated that he didn't yet have a mate. So he was attacking other pairs - maybe to try to claim a female of his own.
(resubmitted to resize and sharpen)
Bonnie C. Lackey March 18, 2014
Goose behavior during the mating season is a great photo op! Good one, Virginia! #1567155Virginia Kickle March 18, 2014
Thanks, Bonnie. It was fun watching their antics.Candace M. Cleveland March 18, 2014
Love it!!! #11003107Virginia Kickle March 18, 2014
Thanks, Candace! #11003234Orsi March 18, 2014
Love it! :) #11003309Virginia Kickle March 18, 2014
Thanks, Orsi! #11003362Kathy Shogren March 20, 2014
No wonder he can't find a mate. Geesh. Wonderful capture of the action, and really tells a story too Virginia. #11004818Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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