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First new babies this year:
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Are the adults spayed and neutered? Three new "babies" is three too many. N. |
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On Sat, 16 May 2015 16:57:45 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2
> wrote: > >Are the adults spayed and neutered? Three new "babies" is three >too many. > >N. Are you talking about the Duggars? |
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Oops, I thought it was cats, looking at only the last pic. My bad.
Still, if those are Canada geese, they really are a scourge on human-occupied areas and airports. I guess they weren't told to stay in Canada. N. |
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Boron, that is how I see the Duggars. Now we have not only the original 19
Kids, but those kids are having weddings and babies. Pretty soon, TLC will be the Duggar Channel. N. |
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On 2015-05-17 9:06 AM, Nancy2 wrote:
> Oops, I thought it was cats, looking at only the last pic. My bad. > > Still, if those are Canada geese, they really are a scourge on human-occupied areas > and airports. I guess they weren't told to stay in Canada. A lot of people have been complaining lately about the large numbers of Canada geese and the population explosion. There was a pair nesting in my neighbour's pond. Another neighbour down the road has several nesting geese on his land and there are in a wetland across the road from him and even more around the corner. There is a 20 nursery behind our property and it is rare not to see several back there. Sometimes there are hundreds of them. The local parks and beaches was swarming with them and there is goose shit everywhere. |
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On 16/05/2015 6:15 PM, Boron Elgar wrote:
> On Sat, 16 May 2015 16:57:45 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2 > > wrote: > >> >> Are the adults spayed and neutered? Three new "babies" is three >> too many. >> >> N. > > > Are you talking about the Duggars? > For even mentioning that disgusting family, you should "wash out your mouth with soap and water"!! :-) Graham -- |
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On 2015-05-17 11:19 AM, Brooklyn1 wrote:
>> It was a lovely park where a lot of young mothers took little kids. Do >> you know what Canada Goose shit is like ??? >>> >>> Sheldon's picture showed two geese and 6 babies. They were so darn >>> cute looking too. >>> Did you know that Geese are one of the few creatures that mate for >>> life? >> >> At six babies a year that's a big increase in a flock over the years, > > Relatively few make it to adulthood. I haven't been able to locate any stats on the survival rates of the clutches, but I see lots of geese around here every spring. Then I see lots of little goslings. They grow quickly, but the flocks don't increase in size fast enough to reflect the number of those newborns. Apparently, those that make it to adulthood can live 20 years or more. FWIW, pair that nested at my neighbours pond had only one gosling the other day. I don't know what became of them. The young'un was too young to fly away, but the parents have flown the coop. Last year there were ducks nesting on the island in their pond. My neighbour was monitoring the nest for about 25 days from the time he found it. Right about the time he figured the eggs would be hatching we had a wicked deluge and his pond overflowed. Later on he found the bodies of several recently hatched ducklings. |
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On Sun, 17 May 2015 10:54:19 -0600, graham > wrote:
>On 16/05/2015 6:15 PM, Boron Elgar wrote: >> On Sat, 16 May 2015 16:57:45 -0700 (PDT), Nancy2 >> > wrote: >> >>> >>> Are the adults spayed and neutered? Three new "babies" is three >>> too many. >>> >>> N. >> >> >> Are you talking about the Duggars? >> >For even mentioning that disgusting family, you should "wash out your >mouth with soap and water"!! :-) >Graham :) |
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On 5/17/2015 12:44 PM, Sqwertz wrote:
> On Sat, 16 May 2015 19:39:57 -0400, Brooklyn1 wrote: > >> First new babies this year: >> http://i60.tinypic.com/25yyycx.jpg >> http://i57.tinypic.com/x5e9ug.jpg > > Florida man ran over a family of ducklings with riding lawnmower as a > family watched in horror > > http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/m...hed-in-horror/ > > "... > The man then engaged the blades again and began heading in a northeast > direction headed for where the mother duck and ducklings had > gathered¡Kthe lawn man then ran directly over the ducklings and body > parts were scattered all over the lawn. Boyd Jentzsch, Larisa > Gontchar, and [redacted] all observed the ducklings being chopped into > little pieces. > ..." > > -sw > That's horrific! Doesn't surprise me, though. Some people never give a thought to animal cruelty. This happened in England in 2010: https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?...&hsimp=yhs-003 A woman petted a cat, then put it in a "wheelie bin" (trash can) where it could have been picked up and compacted by a garbage truck. Her initial reply: "It was only a cat". https://search.yahoo.com/yhs/search?...&hsimp=yhs-003 Of course she tried to backpeddle after she was caught on camera and it went viral. There are idiots everywhere. Jill |
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Gary, Canada geese are protected by the Migratory Bird Act of 1918. They eat 2-3 pounds of grass
and deposit potentially contaminated ( disease and parasites) droppings of 1-2 pounds every day. The problem now is many of these birds no longer migrate. They find food and safety in inhabited areas like residential neighborhoods with ponds and parks and riversides, andstay all year round. They are a terrible nuisance where they decide to take up residence. Resident goose populations nearly double in size every five years. Even so, they cannot be hunted. It is a federal offense to harm them. Someone should have reported that lawn mower, if the story is true. http://www.wildgoosechasers.com/law.php N. |
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On 5/17/2015 2:36 PM, Nancy2 wrote:
> Gary, Canada geese are protected by the Migratory Bird Act of 1918. They eat 2-3 pounds of grass > and deposit potentially contaminated ( disease and parasites) droppings of 1-2 pounds every day. > The problem now is many of these birds no longer migrate. They find food and safety in inhabited > areas like residential neighborhoods with ponds and parks and riversides, andstay all year round. > They are a terrible nuisance where they decide to take up residence. > > Resident goose populations nearly double in size every five years. Even so, they cannot be hunted. > It is a federal offense to harm them. Someone should have reported that lawn mower, if the story is > true. > > > http://www.wildgoosechasers.com/law.php > > > N. > They did report it, Nancy. "On Wednesday, the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office arrested and charged Falbo with nine counts of animal cruelty, according to the office’s inmate records. He’s being held on a $27,000 bond." Jill |
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On 5/17/2015 10:44 AM, Sqwertz wrote:
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On 5/17/2015 7:06 AM, Nancy2 wrote:
> Oops, I thought it was cats, looking at only the last pic. My bad. > > Still, if those are Canada geese, they really are a scourge on human-occupied areas > and airports. I guess they weren't told to stay in Canada. > > N. > Have you seen Florida or Arizona in the winter? |
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On 2015-05-17 14:36, Nancy2 wrote:
> Resident goose populations nearly double in size every five years. > Even so, they cannot be hunted. It is a federal offense to harm them. > Someone should have reported that lawn mower, if the story is true. > The act makes provision for hunting. |
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Dave, aren't you in Canada? If so, their regs may be different.
I don't know a single hunter here in the midwest US who has ever hunted Canada Geese. N. |
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On 2015-05-17 21:47, Nancy2 wrote:
> Dave, aren't you in Canada? If so, their regs may be different. > > I don't know a single hunter here in the midwest US who has ever hunted Canada > Geese. > You should check out the legislation. The Migratory Birds Act of 1918 does allow for regulations allowing of some of the species addressed in the Act. I Googled hunting regulations for US states and had no trouble finding hunting seasons for Canada Geese. For instance, Illinois had a Canada Goose season from 10/18/2014 to 01/15/2015. North Carolina has a season that excludes the fall migration time so that only resident geese will be hunted. |
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On 5/17/2015 8:23 PM, Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2015-05-17 21:47, Nancy2 wrote: >> Dave, aren't you in Canada? If so, their regs may be different. >> >> I don't know a single hunter here in the midwest US who has ever >> hunted Canada >> Geese. >> > > > You should check out the legislation. The Migratory Birds Act of 1918 > does allow for regulations allowing of some of the species addressed in > the Act. I Googled hunting regulations for US states and had no trouble > finding hunting seasons for Canada Geese. For instance, Illinois had a > Canada Goose season from 10/18/2014 to 01/15/2015. North Carolina has a > season that excludes the fall migration time so that only resident geese > will be hunted. You should stay well north of us, you silly goose. |
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Dave, why should I check regs? I said I didn't know a single hunter in Iowa who hunted
Canada geese. The regs don't apply to that statement. N. |
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