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  3. #Storytime #Thread #Birds Beginning in 2008, I began to recognize a returning pair of Canada #Geese on my backyard marsh.

#Storytime #Thread #Birds Beginning in 2008, I began to recognize a returning pair of Canada #Geese on my backyard marsh.

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  • carrottop1023@mastodon.stickbear.meC carrottop1023@mastodon.stickbear.me

    @elliek Hi there my friend. How are you doing today?

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    @carrottop1023
    Doing okay, thanks, Tim. Despite the weather. You?

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    • elliek@zeroes.caE elliek@zeroes.ca

      @carrottop1023
      Doing okay, thanks, Tim. Despite the weather. You?

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      @elliek Not too bad, just glad I wasn't outside today.

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      • rasta@zeroes.caR rasta@zeroes.ca

        So, since I've been tracking *Gail & Gordon*, they've returned to my backyard every spring. While watching, they stay within running distance to the ocean. Another week, & there will be goose-poop on my patio. Sometimes a gosling wanders on when I'm shooting photos.

        #Thread #Birds #Goslings #Geese #Storytime

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        @Rasta Your own private militia!

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        • rasta@zeroes.caR rasta@zeroes.ca

          One year, something disturbed an egg, it rolled out of the nest & she hatched an odd number that year.
          Her goslings have had their own nests; last count, a few years back, there were 52 in one flock and 35 in another.

          They go elsewhere when grown. Thankfully.

          #Video #Thread #Birds #Goslings #Geese #Storytime

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          Which brings me back to this year's #nesting.
          Eggs always hatch by mid-late May.
          I watch daily, walk slowly to Mother Goose on #nest. I believe it's still Gail, but last year bird flu affected Gordon and she may have a new mate.

          STRIKE A POSE! #VOGUE
          Updates soon
          #TheEnd

          #Thread #Birds #Goslings #Geese #Storytime

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          • alison@beige.partyA alison@beige.party

            @Rasta Your own private militia!

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            @Alison They are already on my shores, as soon as the harbour ice broke, they were mating and hanging out

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            • rasta@zeroes.caR rasta@zeroes.ca

              @Alison They are already on my shores, as soon as the harbour ice broke, they were mating and hanging out

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              @Rasta Nobody messing about there.

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              • elliek@zeroes.caE elliek@zeroes.ca

                @Rasta
                Did you mean to write @Lstn2urmama ? It wasn't a live link.

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                @elliek No, live link from the *other* place. Thanks

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                • alison@beige.partyA alison@beige.party

                  @Rasta Nobody messing about there.

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                  @Alison Late at night, when no one is looking, deer are doing dirty deeds on your lawn.
                  SHOOT THEM! LOL

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                  • rasta@zeroes.caR rasta@zeroes.ca

                    @Alison Late at night, when no one is looking, deer are doing dirty deeds on your lawn.
                    SHOOT THEM! LOL

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                    @Rasta Ahhh while I grew up on venison roast etc and enjoyed it, I couldn't do it and even later in life Dad couldn't either.

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                    • rasta@zeroes.caR rasta@zeroes.ca

                      #Storytime #Thread #Birds
                      Beginning in 2008, I began to recognize a returning pair of Canada #Geese on my backyard marsh. @Lstn2urmama

                      They mate for life, live 10 to 25 years, & return to nesting areas. It's possible that it's the same pair?
                      I named them Gail and Gordon.

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                      @Rasta aww so cool.
                      Also, ya Goslings is a fine rum indeed.

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                      • alison@beige.partyA alison@beige.party

                        @Rasta Ahhh while I grew up on venison roast etc and enjoyed it, I couldn't do it and even later in life Dad couldn't either.

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                        @Alison When I hunted, I'd barely have my deer hung and folks were looking for a steak. When I stopped hunting, I had my last one too. funny about that. I like it. I'd hunt again if I was a younger man. These days, just filling the freezer with meat is a good reason

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                        • cowman@thecanadian.socialC cowman@thecanadian.social

                          @Rasta aww so cool.
                          Also, ya Goslings is a fine rum indeed.

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                          @CowMan
                          <sign> I had a tour of *the plant* and they gave us cases of their 151 Goslings.

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                          • rasta@zeroes.caR rasta@zeroes.ca

                            @Alison When I hunted, I'd barely have my deer hung and folks were looking for a steak. When I stopped hunting, I had my last one too. funny about that. I like it. I'd hunt again if I was a younger man. These days, just filling the freezer with meat is a good reason

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                            @Rasta Filling the freezer with meat was indeed why he hunted. Wife at home and two kids.
                            He did go with the guys in later years. I found some sketches he did while sitting in the bush and watching them.

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                            • rasta@zeroes.caR rasta@zeroes.ca

                              #Storytime #Thread #Birds
                              Beginning in 2008, I began to recognize a returning pair of Canada #Geese on my backyard marsh. @Lstn2urmama

                              They mate for life, live 10 to 25 years, & return to nesting areas. It's possible that it's the same pair?
                              I named them Gail and Gordon.

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                              @Rasta They should of been much friendlier if same pair ...

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                              • alison@beige.partyA alison@beige.party

                                @Rasta Filling the freezer with meat was indeed why he hunted. Wife at home and two kids.
                                He did go with the guys in later years. I found some sketches he did while sitting in the bush and watching them.

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                                @Alison I always hated the cold. I'd go in, get my deer quickly and go wit my father (when he was alive) to get him a deer so he stay out of the woods. I made my wife get a license too, so I could bring her deer out 😜

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