Dear Readers: I’ve seen a cornucopia of birds over the past week — mallards, Canada geese, bald eagles, even a few lingering American white pelicans — reminding me of this column which was originally ...
Why did the Canada goose cross the road? Because it couldn’t fly. Each year from mid-June through July, Lancaster County drivers navigate around grounded Canada geese walking across roadways. The ...
The geese greatly outnumbered people in Garfield Park on a sunny Thursday in Mentor. They swam, sat in front of park benches, strolled on the sidewalks. A car honked at one blocking the road. The ...
Their iconic V-shaped flight pattern makes Canada geese one of the most recognizable waterfowl species in North Carolina. But is there a time when they are not able to fly? See the video for the ...
Every summer, Canada geese trade their flight feathers for new ones in a process called molting, temporarily grounding the otherwise migratory birds. During this time, the birds are easier for ...
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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - Canada geese are becoming more aggressive this time of year, a behavior tied to their nesting season. Wildlife expert Josh Wisdom, a wildlife damage biologist with the ...
While it’s challenging for some animals and birds to live several years in the wild, Canada geese find ways to live 16 years or longer. The Pennsylvania Game Commission documented four geese across ...