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Friday, May 05, 2017

Back Pack Attack


8 comments:

  1. Canadian geese are protected by federal migratory bird laws, however the geese that have taken up permanent residence are no longer migratory and should be treated as the menace they are, they pollute our waters and make some of our beaches totally unusable. There should be an open hunting season on any birds that haven't gone back to Canada by April first BUT I doubt any of our politicians have the nerve to propose such a bill.

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  2. AND, they mess up putting greens on golf courses too!

    Last year in a two-week span two of my playing buddies were attacked on the course at Nutters. Funniest thing that I've ever seen!

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  3. Reminds me of when my wife attacks me if I'm late. I feel for him.

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  4. Only a wuss would run. A well placed kick, or smack down, would teach that goose to keep his distance from me.

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  5. Funny when given a picture to
    view how differently people will
    interpret it. I too think geese are
    messy & wouldn't want to have them
    in my back yard. However, I see
    no need to harm one deliberately.

    It appears the goose in this pic
    was protecting it's mate because
    the person came to close to them.
    The goose to the left, who didn't
    attack could possibly be nesting.

    Geese are one of the rare creatures
    who take a mate " for life" , making
    them even more protective of each
    other.

    It appears staying your distance
    would be a better choice for this
    person next time around.


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  6. Its not the mate that's being protested, its the nest she is sitting on.

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  7. Agree with 8:17. They are nasty, worthless animals. They do nothing but crap all over the place. I, too, would like to know why they are protected.

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