Cool! (that's such a bad pun/joke this time of year) Seriously, though, I'm not that familiar with goose feet and this is an interesting capture. They look lizardy in appearance.
This is a discussion on Happy feet? within the Animals (mammals, birds, insects etc.) forums, part of the Show your photo (Color) - Landscape & Nature (flowers, mountains, storms etc.) category; Cool! (that's such a bad pun/joke this time of year ) Seriously, though, I'm not that familiar with goose feet ...
Cool! (that's such a bad pun/joke this time of year) Seriously, though, I'm not that familiar with goose feet and this is an interesting capture. They look lizardy in appearance.
really interesting catch!
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Thanks, Iggy and Marko. (bad pun, Iggy, go out and take some proper ice pictures as a penance) Yeah, I kinda like the lizard skin look, and the way there's a little bit of a drape on the front foot. It's kinda funny when geese (and ducks) walk on a hard surface. Not only do you hear the slap of the foot, but you can hear the nails clicking.
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