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PHOTO ESSAY: A WILD GOOSE CHASE

I respectfully acknowledge that the land in and around Edmonton, Alberta is located within the Treaty 6 region, the ancestral and traditional territories of the ᓀᐦᐃᔭᐤ ᐊᐢᑭᕀ Nêhiyaw-Askiy (Plains Cree), Ĩyãħé Nakón mąkóce (Stoney), Michif Piyii (Métis), Tsuut’ina, and Cree people. Source: native-land.ca

It was an exceptionally hot mid-September afternoon, the grass was parched and dry, and the sun beat down with intense heat as sweat dripped down our bodies as Josh and I walked through the expansive park grounds. We were drawn to the pond by the sight of a flock of geese that had just landed on the water. Seeking reprieve from the harsh rays of the sun, we found a large tree to provide us with a sliver of shade. Just as we took cover, a group of geese began chasing each other and causing an entertaining commotion right in front of us. It was a truly exhilarating sight to witness.

Many of the following photos that are being shared were initially not selected during the process of culling and editing because the wrong area was in focus, had blown out highlights from the harsh mid-day light, did not have strong compositions, or did not stand well on their own. Despite these flaws, when viewed together as a group, these photos are able to convey a story and capture that memorable experience. As a result, the decision was made to share these photos as part of a “photo essay”.

It was a memorable afternoon, and the sights and sounds of the geese will stay with me forever. Although the photos I took may not have been perfect, they were able to capture the essence of the moment and tell the story of my experience. I hope that by sharing this photo essay you are able to relive that same exhilarating moment with me.

A photograph of three Canadian Geese chasing each other in a pond. They are in various poses, and there are splashes in the water.  Green foliage and purple fireweed are present in the background.
Similar to the last photo, the three geese are in different poses as they are chasing each other in a pond. There are more splashes in the water. Green foliage and purple fireweed are present in the background.
The three geese continue to chase each other in the pond. There are two other geese visible in the background.
The geese moved into a little cove in the pond. One goose is standing in the water with splashes from the landing, the other goose is flying above. There is green trees and foliage in the background.
Photo of the two geese in the cove. The one in the water hasn't moved. The flying goose is mid-air and coming in for a landing on the water. Green trees and foliage are present in the background.
Photo of the two geese in the cove. The one in the water hasn't moved. The flying goose has now landed on the water, splashes are present. Green trees and foliage are present in the background.
The goose that landed into the water in the previous photo is now chasing another goose. Wings spread out on both geese. Green foliage and fireweeds are present in the background.
The chase continues. The goose being chased has its wings spread out nearly horizontal. There is a lot of splashing and water being sprayed. Green foliage, fireweeds and another goose are present in the background.
The chasing continues. The goose being chased is running on the water, its head is tilted to the side and wings are fully spread out. The goose doing the chasing is out of focus. Green foliage and fireweeds are present in the background.
The chasing continues. Water spray is everywhere. The goose doing the chasing has its neck extended from its body with its tongue out. The wings of the goose being chased are nearly straight up, and it is starting to turn in another direction to get away. Green foliage, fireweeds and another goose are present in the background.
The goose being chased successfully turns to another direction to get out of the chase. They are coming in for a landing. The goose that was chasing is barely visible behind the wings of the front goose, but it is starting to land in the water. Green foliage and fireweeds are present in the background.
The goose that was being chased is now making contact with the water. Wings are fully spread, water splashing. The trail of disturbed water is visible behind the goose.
Another goose chase has started There are two geese being chased. Green foliage and a goose are present in the background.
A single goose with its mouth open, has their wings out to dry as they land in the water.

Until next time, chase the stoke!
– Tracey

Chase the Stoke Mountains

INFORMATION

  • Photos are in chronological order of the event unfolding.
  • The duration of time between the first and last photo is 28 seconds.

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