Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Sunday, June 13, 2010
SUNDAY BRIDGES-- The Goose Bridge
A family of geese has temporarily taken over this dilapidated bridge that once led to a platform in the Sava River. The gander was quite concerned when I took his photo....
Very fun to see who is using this bridge. :-) The goslings are so cute. I like mom and pop's white the way it pops in contrast with the black lines of the rails and the taupe of the water. -Kim
Love this. Such a different take on a bridge - oh and Kim's guitar bridge today! Love your family of geese and that shadow and light and colour and movement. Superb.
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What good parents! I like how they've taken up stations at both ends.
Very fun to see who is using this bridge. :-) The goslings are so cute. I like mom and pop's white the way it pops in contrast with the black lines of the rails and the taupe of the water.
-Kim
Love it. What a beautiful family!
a sweet photo. a day of adventure to this family.:p
Looks like responsible parents. I love the goose bridge house idea. You always spot the most interesting activities.
They look just like from a painting. Goslings are just darling.
Great shot, Bibi, and a unique contribution to Sunday Bridges!
This shot has charm! It's wonderful.
Love this. Such a different take on a bridge - oh and Kim's guitar bridge today! Love your family of geese and that shadow and light and colour and movement. Superb.
I can see there is some excitement happening over there with some feathers flying about! Great capture Bibi.
: )
Papa Goose definitely has his beady little eye on the local papparazzo—you!
Nice to see the bridge is still useful!
(We only have Canada Geese, so it is always nice to see these white ones!)
Perfect timing. A great image.
Looks like they are leaving quite the mess too!
This is my favorite bridge today. Too funny!
What an original, fun geese BRIDGE! Blue ribbon award for that one, Bibi!
And they're not letting anyone take over! Great photo ;D
Ganders don't take light roving photographers who may or may not be up to no good! I mean if he takes a gander at you, how's a gander to know?
A dahling shot!
Yup, never underestimate that docile look. Ganders can be very protective and aggressive. I've had my share of close shaves...
is that a baby goose in the middle? Eek.
That is very cool that the geese use this bridge, dear things.
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