Just a little loop around the lake. Lots of blooming things:
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A little wasp nest at the entry to the sensory garden:
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The sun was getting low by the time we reached the other side of the lake:
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Great blue heron out hunting:
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And the goose family co-op, silhouetted against the city:
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Last time we counted 33 goslings and 8 adults. This time 30 goslings and 6 adults. look at them all in a line!
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And I think these might be the ducklings formerly of The Duckling Pile. They're bigger now, but see how long their tails look? I think that's because their primaries haven't grown in yet. Also, the center duck is lighter than the others, just as it was as a duckling.
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