I was never a huge fan of geese but...

Anonymous
This morning on my way to drop DD off a school I saw a pair of geese on someone's front lawn (on a pretty busy road) and when I looked back I noticed a whole gaggle of tiny baby geese - they were in a little protected area, surrounded by railroad ties, and their parents were just outside the area... looked like they were watching over them. So darn cute!!!
Anonymous
I hate them. And their shits are as big as my shitzhu's.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I hate them. And their shits are as big as my shitzhu's.
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+1 And they'll attack anything comes close their babies, including my baby who simply walks by them as he's going to the playground. I wish I could get rid of all of them.
Anonymous
yes, stay far, far away from the geese if there are goslings (not the Ryan kind) around. They are extremely territorial, WILL chase you and WILL bite. I hate running on the Mt. Vernon trail at certain times of year because of the insane geese.
Anonymous
They make excellent watch animals. They stay together, nip, chase and make so much noise that people pay attention.
Anonymous
14:04 beat me to it. I looooathe Canadian geese and they are protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act so you can't blow them away. I'm not a gun nut but I sound like I am, I realize.

And their shits are bigger than my pugs' turds. And they're vicious. I wish I could machine gun them down when I see a gaggle of them crapping all over National Park Service land.
Anonymous
We used to walk in a park that was lovely, except for the large goose population. After one of them charged my toddler, I started carrying an umbrella every time we went, regardless of the weather. Pop it open in their direction, and they do a very satisfying honking-and-fleeing.
Anonymous
Sorry I love them. it makes my day when they fly by my office window.
Anonymous
I got attacked by one...they don't fight fair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:14:04 beat me to it. I looooathe Canadian geese and they are protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act so you can't blow them away. I'm not a gun nut but I sound like I am, I realize.

And their shits are bigger than my pugs' turds. And they're vicious. I wish I could machine gun them down when I see a gaggle of them crapping all over National Park Service land.


You sound like a redneck.

Their "shits"?

And it's Canada Goose/Geese. Not Canadian.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:14:04 beat me to it. I looooathe Canadian geese and they are protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act so you can't blow them away. I'm not a gun nut but I sound like I am, I realize.

And their shits are bigger than my pugs' turds. And they're vicious. I wish I could machine gun them down when I see a gaggle of them crapping all over National Park Service land.


You sound like a redneck.

Their "shits"?

And it's Canada Goose/Geese. Not Canadian.


But you sound like a snob.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:14:04 beat me to it. I looooathe Canadian geese and they are protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act so you can't blow them away. I'm not a gun nut but I sound like I am, I realize.

And their shits are bigger than my pugs' turds. And they're vicious. I wish I could machine gun them down when I see a gaggle of them crapping all over National Park Service land.

Let me guess, you pug's name is either Otis or Rex
Anonymous
Has anyone on this thread actually ever been harmed by a goose??? It sounds like maybe some people have been inconvenienced by them, but not harmed. Should we kill anything that inconveniences us? My two toddlers inconvenience me all of the time.
Just enjoy the damn geese already people. They are quite funny really.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sorry I love them. it makes my day when they fly by my office window.


I really enjoy when they fly overhead outside and I can hear them honking! They've never really bothered me. They stay off to the side on the grass when I'm walking on trails.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:14:04 beat me to it. I looooathe Canadian geese and they are protected by the federal Migratory Bird Treaty Act so you can't blow them away. I'm not a gun nut but I sound like I am, I realize.

And their shits are bigger than my pugs' turds. And they're vicious. I wish I could machine gun them down when I see a gaggle of them crapping all over National Park Service land.


Really? On a recent trip to the Aquatic Gardens, Ranger Ian told a group on Kindergardeners that in MD, they kill the geese and feed them to the homeless. He then added that in DC, we don't do this because DC is too polluted. This was a Park Ranger. If they are protected, why are they being fed to the homeless?
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