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    Canada Goose vs bald eagle

    Not a confrontation one would ever expect to see.

    Unfortunately, the photographer only got stills, but this would have been worth seeing.live.and having video as it is a great story.




    A take-away:
    IF YOU TAKE AWAY S FROM SIX YOU HAVE NINE



    #2
    I saw that .... Pretty funny .....
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      #3
      Canadian geese, when on the ground, are vermin. They are amazing long range fliers, but when they squat, on the ground, they are annoying $hit producing machines.
      Ed

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        #4
        OK, Ed
        There's no such thing as a Canadian goose
        It's Canada goose, named after John Canada
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          #5
          Originally posted by Big T View Post
          OK, Ed
          There's no such thing as a Canadian goose
          It's Canada goose, named after John Canada
          That's an old story but unfortunately a myth .....It is named after the Latin word for the species " Anas canadensis " in 1758 which means " from Kanada " ...... It's a funny story but there isn't any evidence that an ornithologist named John Canada ever existed .....
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            #6
            geese are nuts! i don't think the goose could win that fight, but if i was that eagle, i'd be like ... yikes ... back away slowly ... no eye contact ......
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              #7
              "No such thing as a Canadian goose"??? If a person from Canada is considered Canadian, why won't a goose from Canada be Canadian also? He sure won't be an Ethiopian goose.
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                #8
                Interesting facts

                Six of the listings I looked at for the world's highest flying birds show species that vary in high-flying ability across a range from heights of 10000 feet to 37000 feet
                BUT none mentioned a Canada Goose )including Wiki)

                A search specifically about Canada Goose flying habits got me this one from Wiki
                ".The maximum flight ceiling of Canada geese is unknown, but they have been reported at 9 km (29,000 feet)"




                I can back that one up as I clearly recall looking at the remains of a Canada Goose that the pilot confirmed had hit his radome at 28,000 feet.
                The impact was sufficient to push the bird's body mostly through the radome, requiring it to be replaced.
                A take-away:
                IF YOU TAKE AWAY S FROM SIX YOU HAVE NINE


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                  #9
                  According to this, my most trusted source for anything north the 49th parallel, it is indeed "Canada Gooses".
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                  Rich
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by rphillips View Post
                    "No such thing as a Canadian goose"??? If a person from Canada is considered Canadian, why won't a goose from Canada be Canadian also? He sure won't be an Ethiopian goose.
                    Hard to answer that one as Ethiopian geese have never opened a consulate or embassy in Canada, so they have no official record.
                    A take-away:
                    IF YOU TAKE AWAY S FROM SIX YOU HAVE NINE


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                      #11
                      Old lady: "Hel! Help! I've been geesed!

                      Security guard "You mean you were goosed?"

                      Old lady: "No. No. I mean geesed. He used three fingers!"
                      A take-away:
                      IF YOU TAKE AWAY S FROM SIX YOU HAVE NINE


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                        #12
                        Originally posted by argonsagas View Post
                        Interesting facts

                        Six of the listings I looked at for the world's highest flying birds show species that vary in high-flying ability across a range from heights of 10000 feet to 37000 feet
                        BUT none mentioned a Canada Goose )including Wiki)

                        A search specifically about Canada Goose flying habits got me this one from Wiki
                        ".The maximum flight ceiling of Canada geese is unknown, but they have been reported at 9 km (29,000 feet)"




                        I can back that one up as I clearly recall looking at the remains of a Canada Goose that the pilot confirmed had hit his radome at 28,000 feet.
                        The impact was sufficient to push the bird's body mostly through the radome, requiring it to be replaced.
                        I got hit by one at sea level once. I was jogging around the seawall in Stanley Park and there was a flock on the grass next to me ....Believe it or not when they take off they do it in formation . And one nailed me in the back right between the shoulder blades knocking me off my feet .... After several people checked to see if I was alright the laughter started .......
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Nessism View Post
                          Canadian geese, when on the ground, are vermin. They are amazing long range fliers, but when they squat, on the ground, they are annoying $hit producing machines.
                          Could not agree more. Gentlemen, load your shotguns!
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by bccap View Post

                            I got hit by one at sea level once. I was jogging around the seawall in Stanley Park and there was a flock on the grass next to me ....Believe it or not when they take off they do it in formation . And one nailed me in the back right between the shoulder blades knocking me off my feet .... After several people checked to see if I was alright the laughter started .......
                            IT is laughable....when you are not on the receiving end....

                            My wife has tried touching their babies a few times when they were guarding their nest.

                            Once we were in a shopping plaza and the geese had a nest on a small raised island at the edge of the parking area..
                            I warned her to stay away.....but....

                            When she approached the nest the male hissed and tried to hit her. She persisted until he came up and flapped his wings hard. She ran and he flew after her, dipping and honking. His wings hit her a couple of times.

                            When he got a foot caught in her waist-length hair (or maybe it was his beak) she dropped down and it came loose. She screamed at me to help, but I was too far away by that time and also I was laughing too hard at the sight.

                            It really was one of those moments I wished I could have on video.

                            She did get her wish at another location,

                            We were in a park and I fed the geese some bread bits for several minutes. The male adult finally came close enough to take it from my hand. At the same time a little gosling came up under him and grabbed a crumb or two. I was able to reach down and pick up the little bird in one hand while still holding out food for the adult. The adult was unsure of me as I was still feeding him and the little one was still in sight, so he did not react negatively. I let my wife stroke the feathers of the little one for a few seconds before I returned it to its parent.


                            A take-away:
                            IF YOU TAKE AWAY S FROM SIX YOU HAVE NINE


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                              #15
                              I have a 12 gauge................wish I could take every one of them out I can see.
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                              Do I continue?

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