While many Canada geese have migrated north by this time of year, the Cape Region still has a large population of resident geese such as this pair along Canary Creek in Lewes.
-
The Cape Gazette welcomes photographers to submit a weather picture for consideration to be featured on page 6 of the Tuesday and Friday newspaper. Please email a non-watermarked photo to newsroom@capegazette.com with Weather Picture in the subject field. Be sure to include your name, phone number and a complete description of your photograph, including where it was made.
Most Popular
-
(13,210)
Pair of downtown Lewes stores closing
-
(12,500)
Plan calls for moving stores,...
-
(8,340)
The Rehoboth Market not opening in...
-
(5,916)
5K gives public first look at North...
-
(5,340)
Men’s group revives Kappa Alpha Psi...
-
(5,277)
Rehoboth woman competes on ‘The Floor’
-
(5,178)
Effort reignited to restore Delaware...
-
(5,144)
Robbie Stephens: ‘I’m not like the...
-
(4,724)
Alternative fuel vehicle registration...
-
(4,386)
Rehoboth exploring integrity...
Most Popular
-
(13,478)
Pair of downtown Lewes stores closing
-
(13,393)
Plan calls for moving stores,...
-
(8,596)
The Rehoboth Market not opening in...
-
(7,426)
5K gives public first look at North...
-
(5,402)
Rehoboth woman competes on ‘The Floor’
-
(5,401)
Men’s group revives Kappa Alpha Psi...
-
(5,308)
Effort reignited to restore Delaware...
-
(5,209)
Robbie Stephens: ‘I’m not like the...
-
(4,776)
Alternative fuel vehicle registration...
-
(4,573)
Rehoboth exploring integrity...