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One Lab and Six Canada Geese
They’re back and smug about it
The geese are back from wherever it is they go to escape our frosty northern winters.
Last week on our walk, the dog and I greeted a regal German Shepherd, one miniature fluff-ball dog, two joggers, and six Canada Geese.
We kept our distance from the geese; they are home, and they brought an attitude with them. You know the one — they literally strut like travellers who’ve been to where the grass is greener.
But now, back home, they’re choosing a lake or pond where they will re-settle and raise the babies.
Canada Geese come back to ponds and lakes they had previously called home. I know this because 1) I googled it, and 2) some of the geese we see on walks are indifferent toward us, I assume they recognize us.
Cooper, a Labrador Retriever, whose ancestors were bred to retrieve things, like fish and geese, isn’t interested in chasing them.
If Cooper and I are on their path, the Canada geese honk at us and stand their ground. But we are predictable, and the geese who recognize us know we won’t do anything. We wait for them to cross to the other side, the side of the path closest to the lake– we will not tempt fate.