00:00Look up, look down, look all around
00:07Up in the air or on the ground
00:12Come for a walk, come for a ride
00:18There's so much to see, so come outside
00:24We waddle on land, but when we're in water we swim up and down with ease
00:35We just love to fly up in the sky
00:39What are we called? We're geese
00:54Good morning Pippin, rise and shine
01:00Oh, hello me dears
01:08My name's Aunty Mabel
01:09And this is Pippin
01:12Say hello Pippin
01:14Pippin
01:23Just look at the state of this
01:28One of these days I must get you a new cushion to sleep on
01:33Whatever's the matter Pippin?
01:37Whatever's the matter Pippin? Has something frightened you?
01:53Whatever's the matter Pippin? Has something frightened you?
02:04Oh
02:17It's alright Pippin
02:20They're only geese
02:21Come and see them
02:23They won't hurt you
02:27As long as you leave them alone
02:29Would you like to see some more geese?
02:45I know just the place to go
02:47I think they've got some baby geese there too
02:50Come on Pippin
02:52It's time to fly
02:54It's time to fly
02:54It's time to fly
02:55It's time to fly
02:59To fly
03:18MUSIC PLAYS
03:48That's where the geese live.
04:18This is Folly Farm.
04:33Lots of ducks and geese live here.
04:37They look quite alike, but geese have longer necks.
04:41Geese are water birds.
04:48You can tell that by their webbed feet.
04:50Look at the skin between their toes.
04:54It helps them push against the water when they swim.
05:02It's rather like wearing flippers.
05:04And when they walk, they waddle.
05:13Goosey, goosey gander, where shall I wander?
05:19Upstairs and downstairs and in my lady's chamber.
05:23There I met an old man who wouldn't say his prayers.
05:27So I took him by the left leg and threw him down the stairs.
05:34MUSIC PLAYS
05:36There are many different kinds of geese.
05:57These are sebastobols.
06:00Geese eat grass, and they like this grain too.
06:09I wonder if they're hungry.
06:16These are Toulouse geese.
06:19Geese like to drink water too.
06:33Just like you, Pippin.
06:38I know where there are some baby geese.
06:41Come on, Pippin.
06:41These are the babies.
06:55Some of them are ducklings.
06:57But the bigger ones are geese.
07:01They're called goslings.
07:03GOSLINGS
07:03See how soft and fluffy their feathers are.
07:08I've got some food for them.
07:17It tickles when they do that.
07:25When they're a bit bigger, they can go outside with the geese.
07:32Come along, Pippin.
07:33MUSIC PLAYS
07:34Lie down.
07:45That reminds me of a story about some geese and their goslings.
07:51High up on the side of a cliff, a goose and gander have built their nest.
07:55The goose has laid four eggs.
08:00She keeps them warm on a bed of tiny, soft feathers.
08:06Then she waits, and waits, until one day the eggs hatch.
08:13One, two, three, four little goslings.
08:27Soon the goslings are hungry.
08:29But there's no grass on the cliff for them to eat.
08:32And no water.
08:35Somehow they must get to the bottom of the cliff.
08:39Oh, what a long way down.
08:47Mum leads the way to the edge of the cliff.
08:50Then off goes Mum.
08:55And off goes Dad.
08:58But the goslings can't fly yet.
09:01So how can they get to the bottom of the cliff?
09:04Come on, calls Mum.
09:08Then the first brave little gosling spreads his baby wings and jumps.
09:18A hungry fox is waiting below.
09:27Mum and Dad make lots of noise to scare the fox away.
09:31Where are the goslings?
09:53Are they safe?
09:56There they are.
09:57One, two, three, four.
10:06Four little goslings.
10:09And off they go to the river.
10:11How do you know they're gosling?
10:16How do you know they're gosling?
10:18You'll hear their honking song.
10:21They like to gather in a gang.
10:25Their necks are fairly long.
10:29Swim, swim, waterbird.
10:32Raddle through the water.
10:36Swim, swim, waterbird.
10:39That's where you belong.
10:44How do you know they're swans?
10:47They slowly glide along.
10:51They're black or white with orange beaks.
10:55Their necks are very long.
10:58Swim, swim, swim, waterbird.
11:02Paddle through the water.
11:05Swim, swim, waterbird.
11:09That's where you belong.
11:14How do you know they're ducks?
11:17They make a cracking sound.
11:21With shorter necks than goose or swan.
11:25They dabble upside down.
11:28Swim, swim, waterbird.
11:31Paddle through the water.
11:34Swim, swim, waterbird.
11:38That's where you belong.
11:40Swim, swim, waterbird.
11:45Swim, swim, waterbird.
11:49That's where you belong.
11:57Had the geese flown away, Pippin?
12:12Oh!
12:13Never mind.
12:15They have to fly on.
12:17They were just visiting.
12:20Look.
12:21There they go.
12:22With all their friends and relations.
12:26Bye, geese!
12:28Gasping for a cup of tea.
12:38Oh, wait a minute.
12:40Pippin, I've got a surprise for you.
12:47A new cushion.
12:51Do you remember the goose on a cliff with her nest?
12:56She had soft feathers on her nest to keep her eggs warm.
13:01Just like these.
13:03They'll make the cushion nice and soft.
13:06Do you like it, Pippin?
13:15Pippin?
13:18Let go.
13:20Pippin.
13:20Oh!
13:21Oh!
13:21Pippin!
13:22Oh!
13:23Pfff!
13:24Oh, my God.
13:54Oh, my God.