ANON 12:15 Take a bushel of corn soak it in whiskey for a while. Then spread it on the ground. After they feed u can take ur choice without firing a shot. This comes from an old hunter that saved money on ammo.
I used to think they were called Canadian geese but the official name is Canada. It kinda sounds funny to say Canada geese and I find myself slipping once in awhile and calling them Canadian geese.
Rats with wings...They're not Canadian. They won't go to Canada! Why SHOULD they? Ignorant people feed them here in Salisbury. So, they don't bother to migrate. AND, they're protected here. AND, people will stop and block traffic to watch them cross the road. Apparently these people forget that these birds have wings and that they can fly!! End of rant.
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ReplyDeleteGoose = singular Geese = plural
ReplyDeleteIt's Canada Geese/Goose.
ReplyDeleteI call them "good eatin' ".
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately they have become urbanized and are more and more difficult to hunt locally.
Canada goose/geese
ReplyDeleteDinner.
ReplyDeleteI call them dinner!
ReplyDeletea gaggle of Canadian geese
ReplyDeleteThey are Canada Geese.
ReplyDeleteANON 12:15 Take a bushel of corn soak it in whiskey for a while. Then spread it on the ground. After they feed u can take ur choice without firing a shot. This comes from an old hunter that saved money on ammo.
ReplyDeleteI call this a traffic jam when it is downtown. I will not stop for them either.
ReplyDeleteCanadian
ReplyDeletecanadian goose = 1
ReplyDeletecanadian geese = more than 1.
i've never said canada goose/geese.
Remember, the official name for any bird is its Latin name. So the "real" name for this creature is Branta canadensis
ReplyDeleteThe vast majority of English speaking people call the goosea Canadian Goose. However, its original name was a CANADA Goose.
I used to think they were called Canadian geese but the official name is Canada. It kinda sounds funny to say Canada geese and I find myself slipping once in awhile and calling them Canadian geese.
ReplyDeleteThank you, 12.15, I have a new hunting tool!
ReplyDeleteI call them dinner!
Dinner!
ReplyDeletepest when they are in my yard thanks sjd
ReplyDeleteRats with wings...They're not Canadian. They won't go to Canada! Why SHOULD they? Ignorant people feed them here in Salisbury. So, they don't bother to migrate. AND, they're protected here. AND, people will stop and block traffic to watch them cross the road. Apparently these people forget that these birds have wings and that they can fly!! End of rant.
ReplyDeleteA flock of Canadas hung out in my pond all day today. My pet geese had a ball swimming with them and dog laid in the sun all day watching the ruckus.
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