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wonder if it would work on humans ? i love the guys voice .
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obediance training for canadian geese . (Original Post)
AllaN01Bear
May 2023
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my late aunt and uncle lived on a lake . the best part was the morning and evening
AllaN01Bear
May 2023
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Lifeafter70
(201 posts)1. Reminds me of when we lived in Georgia
We owned a home whith a small lake in back. The geese would come back every year. The best was when they would bring their babies up to eat and show them off. We would watch them grow up and learn how to fly.
AllaN01Bear
(18,016 posts)2. my late aunt and uncle lived on a lake . the best part was the morning and evening
promonade accross her property. a male and female made a nest by a bedroom window and we got to watch the female lay her eggs and later then hatach and head to the water , stat.
Lifeafter70
(201 posts)3. We had a paddle boat and would have our
Morning coffee on the lake. Wish we could have taken this property back to California with us.
mnhtnbb
(31,374 posts)4. I wonder
if the pair which come up to my fence would like corn on the cob. I doubt my neighbors would approve, though.