Summer arrived here with cooler than normal temperatures. We've had some showers, hopefully enough so I needn't do any watering. I found this interesting article and wanted to share it here.
An unusual story from the internet.
In a small pond in Madison, Wisconsin, a pair of sandhill cranes is raising a baby Canada goose as their own. Exactly how the gosling ended up with the cranes remains in dispute. Some local photographers believe a Canada goose laid an egg in the cranes’ nest. Others think the cranes took over a goose nest—which already contained a goose egg—after spring floods washed out theirs. Whatever the origin, one thing is certain: When the gosling hatched, it imprinted on the cranes and now follows them as if it were one of their own. Photographers have captured hours of video footage and thousands of images of the unusual family. Many have watched the cranes treat the gosling just like their own colt: feeding, sheltering and defending it.
Isn't nature fascinating?
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Nature is indeed fascinating and what lovely photos, and such a sweet and heartwarming story. God bless you and thank you 😊 so much for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteAmazing, and rather touching!
ReplyDeleteI love this.
ReplyDeleteThat's the cutest thing ever
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story ❤️
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that. I love stories like this!!
ReplyDeleteGreat story! We've only seen a crane chick ('colt'?) once, but Canada Goose goslings are far too common!
ReplyDeleteI find this so interesting! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story, I'm so pleased you shared it here :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Thanks for the sweet story. We can use more of those.
ReplyDeleteSuch a fascinating and lovely true story, which shows, that we could be friends, living together and protecting each other, even when we are not completely like the others. Lets learn from these birds!
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty sweet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful story. I've heard of animals doing this and it's always very touching.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
I love it!
ReplyDeleteHello MJ !!!! What a great story and yes, nature is fascinating and amazing. Hope all is well with you and you've recovered from your fall.
ReplyDeleteThat is the sweetest story. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute family !
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