The spring flowers are out in abundance for this #wednesdaywalk by @tattoodjay
This is a walk in an arboretum where they have wild daffodils blooming everywhere.
Most of them are yellow daffodils but there are a few different colors growing as well.
Here are some white ones. I mostly came here to look for mushrooms but all the fields of daffodils were good for scenting the air and bringing a bit of color to the gray day.
Some people were really enjoying the daffodils a little too much lol. This lady was laying in them taking a ton of selfies.
Squirrel wonders what the hell the human is doing laying on its secret walnut stash by the tree. Happens every year for the poor squirrels.
I thought about laying in a batch of daffodils but decided I didn't want a bunch of mud on my back.
As I was taking a picture of the white daffodils I noticed a movement off in the distance.
It seems a couple deer were spying on the humans gawking over the daffodils. Perhaps deer like to eat them? They look a bit sad they can't come down and graze the daffodil fields.
After the walk we went to the grocery store and noticed a strange sight. A lone goose honking around in the parking lot next to police tape?
Oh wait, there's a goose in the planter in front of the Sierra Trader outdoor store. The goose on the ground is her mate making sure to protect their territory lol. State law here says you can't move wild birds once they've established a nest... And this nest is right outside their front door. I'll have to keep an eye out for when the babies hatch.
Hey human move that car along keep away from my wife!!! Honk honk. The store owners left them some water and there are some parking lot dividers with grass for them to eat so they should be fine here. Its just hilarious that they chose such a public place to nest. I suspect placing their nest here would make them safe from foxes and other predators. Plus the humans are helpful with water and don't eat goose meat anymore these days.
That's all for now, thanks for looking :-)