Is she following him...or he following her?
I can't tell the difference between male and female geese. I bet you are thinking it's a good thing I am not a goose, right?
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Ha! That was funny. Love the picture, very serene.
ReplyDeleteThe thought never crossed my mind...
ReplyDeleteIs a gander a goose or is a goose a gander. The female must be in the lead ... that's the nature of things.
ReplyDeleteLOL!
ReplyDeleteNice shot,and they certainly are difficult to tell apart. Ganders are usually a little larger with thicker necks.
The boys usually pursue the girls in any species but I know nothing about geese!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you would figure it out if you were a goose. They look like they are loving the weather and scenery, too.
ReplyDeleteStart singing this and find out. . . start slowly and end fast after singing several times. . .
ReplyDeleteO wat a goo Siam.
hehehe Happy Easter!
Lol! I think it's better we don't know, otherwise we'll try and psychoanalize this! :-)
ReplyDeleteHappy Easter!
lovely creatures and fun p0st
ReplyDeletePretty one for today. Happy SOOC Sunday.
ReplyDeleteMine is here
Awww thats wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI always wonder about that too! But in different cultures, the woman is always behind the man.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors without post production editing!
Love the photo, and I'm glad you're not a goose. I think these two are the same sex.
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ReplyDeleteA humorous post! I cannot tell them apart either.
ReplyDeleteSo calm and serene! I can't tell them apart either except when the babies are around! I am assuming they follow their mom around! :)
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