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Birders

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chowmama

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Sat May 23, 2026, 08:42 PM Saturday

Seen driving home [View all]

I pass through a park area daily. There are always a lot of birds - ducks, geese, an occasional bald eagle, a few hawks, etc. This involved geese.

There's an area where they always gather and usually more females than males. I saw, coming up, a couple of them facing off; wings up and flapping and obviously hissing at each other. I assumed 2 males going at it, but as I got nearer, I saw one was a female.

And she was winning. Apparently, the gander had crossed some line or other and she was letting him have it. He was backing up and backing down as hard as he could and she just would not let up.

I did not know they did that. Whatever it was, good on her.

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Seen driving home [View all] chowmama Saturday OP
So, you saw birds driving home ? eppur_se_muova Saturday #1
Maybe he got too close to her nest? Bayard Saturday #2
I guess there are males pissing off females Figarosmom Saturday #3
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