Geese parents escort their babies to the beach in 4k

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Seeing these Canada geese escorting their tiny babies along the shore at Whyecliff park brought some attention from the many human visitors on a sunny afternoon in May. Actively watching their young very closely, soon mom and pop goose ventured out of the water and onto the beach, gaining many onlookers and photo opportunities for park goers. Canada geese are generally native to arctic and temperate regions of North America but its migration at times takes them to northern Europe. These beautiful birds are primarily herbivorous and migratory. The geese in the video are enjoying a local park bay near Vancouver B.C Canada which is also a very well known scuba diving park. Many local residents as well as tourists, love to visit Whytecliff park to take in the beautiful surroundings and spectacular views. High rock cliffs offer up some simple climbing and amazing views over Howe Sound. Whytecliff park opened in 1909 and is located near West Vancouver's Horseshoe Bay Neighbourhood. Home to more than 200 marine animal species, Whytecliff Park is one of the first Marine Protected Areas in Canada where you're bound to catch a glimpse of Sea lions sunbathing on the beach during summer. At times, Orca whales have been known to venture very closely to the entrance of Whytecliff bay causing extreme excitement to visitors.

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