I'm not aware of a way within LR but I'd probably open the series of images as Layers in Photoshop (select all the images and use the Photo>Edit in menu from LR to open them all as layers in PS)
Once in PS I'd try an Auto Align from the Edit menu and if that didn't do the trick (might not with a lot of different shapes presented by the Moose as it drinks) then I'd lower the layer opacity on each layer and manually align them using the Move Tool (crossed arrows tool on top of the tool palette) to get the alignment you're after. Once you have them all aligned you can crop the entire layer stack with the PS crop tool to achieve the same crop on each image.
For output display and printing you could either paste each cropped and aligned layer onto it's own new image file and save them individually or you could increase the Canvas Size to create say a wide horizontal canvas and drag each layer horizontally into the desired left to right sequence or into a tiled grid like pattern again dragging each layer where you want it in a final single image that can be saved, printed, etc.
LR has added so many features it's possible someone can point you to a way to do this inside of LR but personally I'd move them all into PS and do the work there if accurate alignment was important. Of course if you don't need perfect image alignment you could just eyeball it within LR trying to get features like the ground and edge of the pond roughly the same from image to image which might be close enough.