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Meet the posse |

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I won their trust with breadcrumbs |

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The goslings varied in age with different families |

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Protective parent in action |

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Determination |

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Goslings prefer white bread to any healthy, whole grain bread -- typical kids |

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The father of one family lets me hand-feed him |

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It's sad, but there were six goslings in this family two weeks ago, and now there are four -- but they're looking healthy |

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As soon as they hear me rattle the bread bag, they come running over |

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Everyone in the family wants the bread, and they don't discriminate against crust |

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Curious |

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We smell bread! |

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Their necks are getting longer |

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From across the pond they come when they see me |

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Sleepy after filling up on bread, grass and bugs |

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Mom watching over the goslings menacingly |

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My mom will totally kick your mom's butt! |

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Nom |

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Doing her T-rex impersonation -- and her brother is not impressed |

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That looks like it hurts |

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Hunger makes your eyes bigger than your tummy |

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Love = little yellow goslings |

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Jethro: gosling with a piece of grass in his mouth |

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Houston, we are ready for takeoff! Why won't these wings work? |

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My all-time favorite gosling picture |

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Mallards share the pond peacefully with the Canada geese |

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Pairs of ducks swam nearby, but were far shier than the geese |

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Stelth goose |

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He's telling the see/seafood joke, grossing out his sibling |

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Synchronized swimming |

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Dramatic reflection |

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What's better than bread? Wet bread! |

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Wet bread for dinner etiquete lesson |

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Gosling version of cereal |

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Once full, even with bread still surrounding them, they curled up in the grass for a nap and they let me join them |







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