Baby geese! and other waterfowl

Baby geese

2021

We saw some baby geese at a place I sometimes walk with my parents!
Two adult geese (I think Canada geese) with four cute little yellow fluffy babies behind them

2023

April: More geese this year! Also this is when I started posting pictures of the geese to a forum I'm on.
Two adult geese by a lake, and seven little yellow geeselings around them

June: Update: They're getting bigger!
An adult goose in some grass, with three smaller geese pecking at the ground.  The smaller geese are still fluffy, but less yellow and bigger than before, and seem to have bigger bodies compared to their heads.

2024

It's baby goose season again!
A clump of little yellow fuzzy geese sitting on the ground next to an adult goose.

2025

February: More baby geese!
Five baby geese around a grown-up goose who's pecking at the ground. A baby goose with some sort of plant in their mouth.

March: They're getting bigger!
Three bigger but still fluffy geese on the ground

April: And bigger…
A goose who looks almost like an adult, but their head is still a bit fluffy
…but now there are more babies!
Three smaller yellow fuzzy geese sitting on the ground

Ducks

For those who prefer the more quackish kind of waterfowl…
A bunch of cute little yellow fuzzy baby geese in a clump on the ground (same as the 2024 photo).  In front of them is a slightly blurry mallard.
…have a duck who got in the way of one of my baby geese photos.

Okay, fine! Here are a couple duck photos, which I think I posted on Discord at one point.
A male mallard (duck with a green head) floating on the water.
Two adult ducks with three babies floating on the water.

And, here's a duck-shaped cloud. (There was a screen on the window to keep bugs out, and I tried removing it from the photo, but I didn't do a perfect job.)
A cloud that's roughly in the shape of a duck, facing left.

Other

Jesus bird! (Actually probably standing on a rock just under the water.)
A goose who appears to be standing on water.

Do herons count as waterfowl? *looks up the definition of "waterfowl"* It looks like no, but here, have a couple anyways.
A heron with a long neck, standing in some water. A heron with a scrunched-up neck, standing on a log.