Nesting Canadian Goose & Protective Mate
You can see the white spot on the neck of the goose as it stretches out along the ground.
The Canadian Goose on the ground to the left is on the nest of eggs. The mate came swimming from where it was as soon as I approached the edge of the water. It swam protectively around the goose on the nest. The nesting bird has its neck stretched out along the ground in order to hide from us. We were the intruders. I would have gone over and picked up the plastic bag that litters the area but being attacked by a large angry goose was not something I wanted to try. These attractively marked large birds are abundant in our area. They slow down traffic, litter the yards and golf courses with their feces and make a lot of noise. I don't mind them and rather enjoy the loud honking that goes on around our house. Click on the CANADA GOOSE link below to read about the birds on Wikipedia.
CANADA GOOSE
The Canadian Goose on the ground to the left is on the nest of eggs. The mate came swimming from where it was as soon as I approached the edge of the water. It swam protectively around the goose on the nest. The nesting bird has its neck stretched out along the ground in order to hide from us. We were the intruders. I would have gone over and picked up the plastic bag that litters the area but being attacked by a large angry goose was not something I wanted to try. These attractively marked large birds are abundant in our area. They slow down traffic, litter the yards and golf courses with their feces and make a lot of noise. I don't mind them and rather enjoy the loud honking that goes on around our house. Click on the CANADA GOOSE link below to read about the birds on Wikipedia.
CANADA GOOSE
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