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Birds of Kentucky: Canada Geese fly-in at Adair Schools campus



2018-08-05 - From Col. Casey Drive, near Adair County Schools Transportation Complex, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Canada Geese have developed gooseports all around the community, all year round. This assemblage had nearly three dozen of the birds within eyeshot of Adair County Primary Center and the bus garage. The photo that attracted our attention looked as though a goose at the top of the apex was trying to give a sermon or speech, practicing the Horaltic pose favored by vultures. Turns out on close inspection, it's two Canada Geese, one grazing, the other erect. We're wondering if anyone is keeping a diary of where the flock goes each day. - EW. Photo Sat 4 Aug 2018, five days before School Starts on the Parklike Campus.


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