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When I got to the college this morning, I went down to the pond to check on the mama goose who has been sitting on her nest so diligently. I had noticed that her feathers yesterday seemed spread out, as if she had gained weight. Obviously, she had been hiding her chicks beneath her, because there they were with both Mom and Dad this morning. Dad protectively hissed at me as I neared to take the pictures. This is the first view of the new chick.
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Meanwhile, right next to the new family was the established family. I have been watching them for a couple of weeks now. There are four goslings in this family. I have yet to see them in the water. It shouldn't be too much longer. They stay near Mom and Dad, but they preen with the best of them!
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As I returned to my classroom, the older set of goslings had taken refuge in their mother's feathers! I think I was correct about the younger chicks hiding yesterday underneath their mother in the nest! Such fun!!!
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