These geese were in William Byrd park this afternoon but not for long.
The park has actually hired a Co. who has dogs come come run them all off.
That seems crazy to me, people do come here everyday and feed the geese and ducks.
There used to be at least two hundred or so wild ducks there and the park is so big
and has several little ponds- lakes area.
At least half of the ducks are gone from what I've seen today compared this past summer.
I hope they find a home somewhere, it's sad to see nature being thrown away or pushed out of it's
natural habitat. With so much construction going on in the world where they are tearing down trees and
so many animals and birds are displaced.
I caught this unique duck today as well....all of these photos are unedited by my Canon Rebel.
I caught another pair of geese but totally different lighting, darker with a
sharper glare. I love getting a good photo, to grasp the moment and take it
with you to share with everyone to enjoy what you saw.
I believe you have to shoot the story. It's your story to tell.
You decide what will be in it and how it all folds together to make you feel
whatever the photo is making you feel.
This man in the back ground was a homeless man in the park feeding some pigeons and smaller duck his bread.
This is a genuinely , nice and kind-hearted man to share with his last food or limited food with them.
It was touching to see that. There are good people in the world.
Everyone is going through something in life.
Do not assume anything about another. You may be completely wrong in what your'e thinking and the
situation or person could feel the opposite of what you think.
Nature is good for you. Einstein said it best!
"Look deep into nature and then you will understand everything better."
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