Goose Hop
by Kathy Bassett
Title
Goose Hop
Artist
Kathy Bassett
Medium
Photograph - Photography - Digital Fine Art
Description
The promise of corn for breakfast in the Thompson River in Kamloops, BC, created quite a stir, and a beautiful opportunity to capture lively and artful movements of these beautiful creatures, poop and all!
Canada Geese are known for their seasonal migrations. Most Canada Geese have staging or resting areas where they join up with others. Their autumn migration can be seen from September to the beginning of November. The early migrants have a tendency to spend less time at rest stops and go through the migration a lot faster. The later birds usually spend more time at rest stops. These geese are also renowned for their V-shaped flight formation. The front position is rotated since flying in front consumes the most energy. Canada Geese leave the winter grounds more quickly than the summer grounds. Elevated thyroid hormones, such as and , have been measured in geese just after a big migration. This is believed because of the long days of flying in migration the thyroid gland sends out more which will help the body cope with the longer journey. The increased levels are also associated with increased muscle mass (hypertrophy) of the breast muscle, also because of the longer time spent flying. It is believed that the body sends out more to help the goose's body with this long task by speeding up the metabolism and temperature at which the body works
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January 19th, 2013
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Comments (26)
Laura Birr Brown
!!!!! Love the Canada Geese, anyway!!!! This is just like what I saw, today! Really cool imagery & technique! Love your work! l/f
Kathy Bassett
Thank you for taking the time to see some of my gallery, and to have Goose Hop a new favorite! :)
Kathy Bassett
Hi Bruce! Thanks so much for honoring me with a feature of Goose Hop in Comfortable Art group!!