To: Grampa Dave
We have hundred of thousands of Canadian Geese here. There's a huge march, Horicon Marsh, near my house, and it's a major stopping place for them. Some live there year round. (
Read more about Horicon March if you want.)
351 posted on
06/13/2002 12:00:45 PM PDT by
WIMom
To: WIMom
I went hunting there with my dad--before I was old enough to handle a gun(Is a hunter-in-training really a hunter?)
To: WIMom; westmex; grampa dave
lovely picture WIMom
westy, grampa dave likes your pic of flying geese from WA
Love, Palo
but he wants to eat the geese
To: WIMom
Thanks for the good goose info, and the beautiful pics.
370 posted on
06/13/2002 12:25:21 PM PDT by
lodwick
To: WIMom
You posted, "
We have hundred of thousands of Canadian Geese here. There's a huge march, Horicon Marsh, near my house, and it's a major stopping place for them. Some live there year round.It is probably not safe to walk around your house without a hard hat and overshoes then! They are the messiest birds when it comes to certain body functions!
To: WIMom;lodwick;Grampa Dave
"Some live there year round." Those would be the 'socialist' ones, who have grown dependent on the 'protection' of the state. Of course, they don't realize until too late that they are just being fattened up for the periodic thinning of the flock. The independent ones know they are really much safer making it on their own, and that 'hanging at the Marsh' is really quite life-threatening. {;~)
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