They hold their head high, walk slowly, and you can see them just about everywhere. These large birds flock in very high numbers, and are known to make large poopy messes on the paved areas they walk across.

Next to the drainage pond near a large grocery store

He spotted me!
This goose and his buddies were lounging next to the pond. When he got up and walked away he turned, stretched his neck and gave me the stink eye for bothering their rest. Glad he didn’t rush me! They can be mean…
Geese are well known for being guard animals, as in the noted historic example where they “saved Rome,” a story related all over the web; one example: https://www.vaycaypedia.com/public/blog/?p=5.
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Thank you for sharing the link!
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We have a lot of those guys around here. They like to nest in the most unusual places.
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They certainly are everywhere! We had a pair that earlier this past spring flew over the house coming and going morning and evening. They must have been setting up a nest we thought.
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We had a group of them make their nests beside the highway. They stopped traffic everytime they decided to took a stroll. I think they picked the spot because of the drainage ditch.
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The ones I pictured love the pond, which is next to a very busy road, gas staion and large Kroger lot. They too love to en-mass cross the streets stopping traffic.
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He’s eyeing you. Canadian Geese are all over the place.
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Yes, I pissed him off when we drove by. He was laying down.
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Growing up on the lake in Michigan, the goose poop was a big problem so dad turned our Standard Poodle loose on the daily to chase them off. It was a different story when the goslings came along!
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LOL…I can picture the pandemonium when the poodle went after the geese with young nearby!
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Haha. Watch out you don’t step in anything.
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They do make a mess. Everywhere they go. Thanks, Ken.
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I used to work with a woman who kept geese for security, instead of a dog!
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Bet they were effective deterrents! Thanks for sharing.
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
HONK-HONK-! IF YOU LIKE THEM!
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LOL…Thanks MM! You’re the best…
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HONK-HONK-HONK-!
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They are not an endangered species for sure! We have a big pond near where we live and every spring two geese and two swans arrive and want to claim it. The swans always win!
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Bet that makes for some interesting squabbles each spring. Do the geese stick around and nest somewhere else close by?
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They go to another pond. There are several for them to choose from. One pond has literally hundreds of geese before the autumn migration starts
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Thanks for sharing. Bet that pre-migration gathering is a sight to see! Who knows? Maybe some of yours fly over us!
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All over here too leaving many “presents” along the way.
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They are efficient in the depositing activity.
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They leave their mess all over here too
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They are good at that!
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You’re Lucky, I almost called mauled by these devil spawns
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They can be vicious for sure! Glad you survived.
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I love geese!
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They are a great (and large!) bird. Thanks for the visit and comment.
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FL
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they are great watch “dogs”! 💖
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