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Friday, January 2, 2015

Geese Geese Geese

I recently came across some of my favorite little pests, these geese. Geese have been some of my favorite subjects over the years. I wish I could see them more often now. I used to see geese just about every time I went out, which was almost every day. Now I very rarely see any.

I have come to realize that geese are city animals. I don't see them because I live in the country now. I do have to add that I sometimes see them flying overhead, but they never stop anywhere near me. There's just not enough civilization for them here.

I'm not completely sure what they like about civilization more than the country. Maybe it's the mowed grass and neat little ponds that they like. I find them in areas like that very often. Maybe it's that they like to scavenge the garbage that people leave behind. That's not why I call them pests, but it's part of the reason.

The reason I call these funny birds pests is because they do like cities and they come in large flocks, and they leave lots of droppings everywhere they stay for even a little time. Many people get very upset about this when this happens in their yards. It really can get awful.

But those yards have never been mine, so my experience is a little bit different. I still see it though. The geese I loved so much were in a nice little nature park where the flock wasn't quite so huge. These geese stayed near the lake and away from people's property. They also stayed mostly away from people.

I watched one mother goose lay her eggs. And then I watched her and the father protecting them every day. Then I saw the parents and babies swimming around the lake. Those geese seemed to know me when I came near. I'll always remember those geese above all others.

The geese in today's pictures were hanging out around a very nice looking neighborhood with lots of fancy little man made ponds. They seem to like those. The houses around here look very expensive, and all the yards look manicured to perfection, so I'm guessing they don't much appreciate the geese.

I didn't try to interact with these geese. I never do. My belief is to always leave the animals alone. I have interacted a little with a few deer in the past. I've experimented to see how close I could get to them. I've even had some curious deer walk right up to me. But then I ended it by shooing them away. I don't want them to be comfortable around just anybody.Wild animals should stay wild.

Geese aren't the nicest animals when you get close. They'll hiss at you and threaten you. They may not look like it, but they could potentially kill a dog. They're wild animals. I still like them. I just keep my distance. They're sometimes some of the goofiest birds I've ever seen. Some of my favorite animals. I'll talk to you later.

10 comments:

  1. My human has always wanted a pair of geese as watchdogs (they can be mean and territorial!). But we have coyotes around here, and that would be dangerous for them.

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    1. I was told a story of geese owned by one of my family members that killed a coyote. The coyotes would probably win most of the time, but the alternative does happen.

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  2. I knew it was going to be geese! I can't find much to like about them myself, but they are handsome, I'll give them that.

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    1. You're the first one who taught me that geese could be a nuisance. I was so taken with them that I never noticed the bad part. It was only then that I began to hear other people's stories of them.

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  3. I see geese occasionally but usually it's just when they are flying over.

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    1. That's the same for me around here. I have to travel to see them close up.

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  4. They are thick around me living close to a river. They transfer from field to water twice a day.

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    1. I wish I was a little closer to them as you are. I really miss seeing geese every day.

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  5. Geese starts a city life.

    They will soon drive cars....

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    1. I'd love to see geese drive a car. Maybe I could be the first one to get pictures of that.

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