Posts with Keyword “geese”
This album features select shots from November 2021: Highlights include the forest in the golden hour, a few Charolais cows, and a flock of Chinese geese (also known as swan geese).
This album features nature photos taken from Rambouillet in November 2021. Highlights here include the falling (and eventually fallen) leaves and the trees along the canals. Canada geese and a mute swan couple can be seen, too.
This album features select nature shots from the Park of Rambouillet in October 2021. Highlights include the colored leaves in autumn, the Canada geese flocking on the lake, and a white goose being fed (unhealthy carbs).
This album features photos from Orleans in October 2021. It features several shots of the Sainte-Croix cathedral and around the old town, though the highlight is certainly the banks of the Loire at dusk.
This album features shots taken during the months of January and February in 2021. The main subjects here are the barren trees, some early blossoms, and some...
This album features some nature shots, with waterfowls, a beetle, and some animals procreating as the highlight....
This album features photos taken on a stroll in Chevreuse in the end of May 2020. Highlights of this album include the large flock of geese and the family of...
During the 7th week of the coronavirus confinement, I took these photos. The highlights include closeups of a bee covered in pollen, a worm on a leaf, a clus...
This set of photos are taken during the second week of the covid19 confinement. As spring came, we could see flowers blooming and trees greening. I also came...
This album features selected shots of nature taken during Week 1 of the covid19 confinement. Half of these shots are of flowers, while I also ran into a hatc...
This album features swans, geese, and flowers from two walks in the park and a garden in Rambouillet from February and March 2020. The highlights are the mul...
In October, the leaves on some trees had already yellowed. You can see in this set how the cygnets born at the end of April had grown! Various views of diffe...