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Canada Geese

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Canada Geese




CharlieGirl41
Devon, Alberta Canada
Posted: Oct 8, 2007, 10:36 AM CST
Do any of you watch, really watch, the Canada Geese?

The flocks are getting bigger, but they are still flying in every direction but south!!

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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Oct 8, 2007, 7:04 PM CST
NO.no.norolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing

Geese and south canot be said in the same sentence other than to say they shouldn't be mentioned togetherlaugh laugh
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CharlieGirl41
Devon, Alberta Canada
Posted: Oct 9, 2007, 6:40 AM CST
laugh ... everywhere but south...

Twas a busy day for geese here yesterday. When I started the thread I'd seen 3 or 4 v's together once heading north and heard them 3 more times over the course of an hour while I walked Houdie, but did not see them.

By the end of the day, I'd heard them twice more. They are getting restless! (Sorry, Jen)

I find myself drawn to their call with the changing seasons. One year while driving to Vermillion to catch a flea market, the sky was filled with them returning in the spring. I'd never seen anything like it before. I hear the migration of the snow geese is quite spectacular, although I've not had the pleasure of seeing them myself.

When I lived in Ontario, it was the cry of the loon that captured me. I don't hear them much here. I also seem to notice robins in the spring!

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curlywolf
quebec, Quebec Canada
Posted: Oct 9, 2007, 7:04 AM CST
Come down here......you can see and hear them everyday during 'the season' lol.
Morgan and I watch them come and go while we wait for her bus.It is something to see.wave
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runestone
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Canada
Posted: Oct 9, 2007, 9:13 AM CST
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I walked with family along the South Saskatchewan River Sunday afternoon around 4:30pm enjoying the beautiful Autumn leaves. The Canada geese were flocking but looking for a good feed of grain plus a place to hunker down for the night. There were small groups landing but not one flock formed the v-formation. As the sun was setting around 6:15pm, the air was quite chill so the birds were very quiet quite early that evening.

I hope you both had a great Thanksgiving.
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