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Daily Bucket - Friday Sequence Battling Birds and Bathing Beauty [1]

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Date: 2023-03-24

Canada geese engage in a fight on Mather Lake in front of an upset Swan.

Mather Regional Park has a fishing lake with a dock and lakeside benches that allow you to sit comfortably, watch the waterfowl and contemplate life. As I found a great spot to observe the birds, I heard a lot of honking and splashing.

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The Canada geese were fighting. As swans and other geese swam by, they attacked each other for a couple of minutes. I had never seen birds act this aggressively and as long as they did.

There were additional geese who watched and sometimes joined the fight. A Mute Swan was near when the fight broke out and stay fluffed up and on the defense.

The fight started too close to a swan swimming nearby

Another goose comes close to the action

They swat each other with their wings as they try to bite each other as other geese come close

More geese get involve as the fight continues

Round One loser takes off

Loser swims away with a smaller companion

Then comes back and attacks the first goose

More splashing and fighting

The birds can barely be seen behind all the splashing water

One goose dominates the other

Round Two loser swims away

The fight starts back under the cormorants

More biting and splashing

The losing goose starts swimming away

Winner flaps his wings as the losers swim away.

With that drama ended, I changed direction and looked at a different part of the lake. Out in the middle of the lake a Mute Swan was bathing. For some reason a Pied-Billed Grebe stayed close.

Splashing water on its back

Water drops fly as the swan waggles its tail

Now to groom the tail feathers

Splashing more water on its back

More grooming

Contemplating his next move as the grebe continues to shadow him

Now dunking its head

Popped back up again.

Starting to rise

Spreading its wing

Giving a big flap

Fully extending its body almost completely out of the water

Settling down

Folding the wings back into place

A little bit of a tail wag

All done

One great aspect of birdwatching is the ability to sit and watch the birds do their thing. Patience can be rewarding as birds come to you or display various behaviors as long as you sit still.

We have had plenty of changeable spring weather this past week. Rain, warm sunshine, more rain, more sunshine, and more rain. Today starts several days of sunshine with occasional clouds and more rain coming on Monday or Tuesday.

What’s up in your neck of the woods?

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