They are very pretty birds, and you got so many good shots and sounds of them! Canada Geese are just starting their spring migration north, and it's really nice to see them back. Soon we'll see those creches that you talked about. Thanks for bringing us along on your birding adventures!
Thank you. Very educational. When I lived in Queensway Bayswater, they used to always be at the Round Pond. The children used to feed them and have been known to knock them over in their enthusiasm for food. My daughter was pushed into the pond on one occasion but was unhurt and unfazed by the experience. She is now 53 so I am going back to happy days
My awesome, notoriously daring and often noisy neighbours! I and my kids can't get enough of them. One moment, they are so pesky and the next, they are just so adorable!! 😀
I have only one quibble with this video. The goslings are not able to swim and eat immediately upon hatching. It takes a few hours for their down to dry, and for them to gain enough strength to be able two walk around. Immediately after breaking the shell all the way open they will usually lay there catching there breath for a few minutes. Then they will move completely out of the shell, but they'll still be a bit clumsy and fall over frequently for a few hours. All of that time the goose will stay on top of them to keep them warm and to protect them from predators while they are most vulnerable, with the aid of the gander who will absolutely fight to the death to protect the goose and goslings. The gander usually stands by the goose to protect here while she is incubating the eggs. The gander doesn't take part in the incubation of the eggs, but he is always close by. If you don't see the gander close by, it is likely that something has happened to him. He's a real family man.
As a Canadian I will tell you everything you need to know about Canadian Geese: 1 - Hitchcocks The Birds is their favorite comedy 2 - They sleep in shifts so no one is ever truly safe 3 - While called "Canadian" they are, in fact, not our national bird... as their only allegiance is to Hell itself 4 - if you don't happen to be walking a wolf, or holding a small child you can throw at the goose to buy you enough time to escape, always run towards other people so you can trip one and with a little bit of luck, that serrated-tongued demon will become the poor fallen bast*rds problem while you run all the way to America. You're welcome.
They are beautiful birds and smart.
"Peace was never an option"
Ha but seriously, great video.
Yes, definitely one of my nosier videos 😊 Thanks for watching!
They are very pretty birds, and you got so many good shots and sounds of them! Canada Geese are just starting their spring migration north, and it's really nice to see them back. Soon we'll see those creches that you talked about. Thanks for bringing us along on your birding adventures!
Great video, of many Canada Goose !!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you. Very educational. When I lived in Queensway Bayswater, they used to always be at the Round Pond. The children used to feed them and have been known to knock them over in their enthusiasm for food. My daughter was pushed into the pond on one occasion but was unhurt and unfazed by the experience. She is now 53 so I am going back to happy days
Thank you and thanks for sharing your story. I'm glad your daughters encounter with the geese turned out OK.
As a Canadian, this is the scariest video I've seen so far.
But let's be real a little, this video is great! I love geese.
A Canadian’s worst nightmare is a pissed off goose 🤣 I love them too though, They’re my friends.
Delightfully. Beautiful footage. Thank you.
Many thanks!
My favorit Birds. I love them ❤
Thumb's up to you my blessed ally. I worship these guys as deities, Mr. Sullenberger.
My awesome, notoriously daring and often noisy neighbours! I and my kids can't get enough of them. One moment, they are so pesky and the next, they are just so adorable!! 😀
Delightful. Beautifully shot. Thank you.
Thank you, appreciate your comment.
Beautiful captures of the Canada Gooses Friend! Thanks for sharing the video with us!💖👍😎JP
You're welcome JP, thanks for watching!
@@MyBirdingYear Have a great weekend😎
Congratulations are a sight, hello good weekend!
Thank you! You too!
Мне нравится природа. Я тоже снимаю гусей уток. У вас очень хорошие видео
Great video, very interesting.
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching.
Beautiful goose 👏
Lovely video 🤩👍
Thank you and thanks for watching!
Nice video.
Thanks!
Great video, great channel. The birds are really beautiful.
Thank you, and thank you for your support.
I have only one quibble with this video. The goslings are not able to swim and eat immediately upon hatching. It takes a few hours for their down to dry, and for them to gain enough strength to be able two walk around. Immediately after breaking the shell all the way open they will usually lay there catching there breath for a few minutes. Then they will move completely out of the shell, but they'll still be a bit clumsy and fall over frequently for a few hours. All of that time the goose will stay on top of them to keep them warm and to protect them from predators while they are most vulnerable, with the aid of the gander who will absolutely fight to the death to protect the goose and goslings. The gander usually stands by the goose to protect here while she is incubating the eggs. The gander doesn't take part in the incubation of the eggs, but he is always close by. If you don't see the gander close by, it is likely that something has happened to him. He's a real family man.
I hope to meet them soon again in Sweden.
They are quite tame in towns.
Thanks for the nice video 🐦
Hope you get to see them soon. Thanks for watching!
Love CG ❤
Very good video
Thank you!
It's crazy this species almost went extinct 100 years ago. I live in Ohio and they're now practically anywhere a body of water is lol
im in indiana. same
Don't forget the roofs of buildings and apartments
Yep
Thank you as always. Noisy beggars!
Aren't they just 😊
I'm thinking how FAST those little feet have to paddle to keep up with mom and dad ... ❣️
They are well established in New Zealand, I suppose New Zealand being two islands, the coast is never far and the weather is comparably mild.
It's believed that the Canada geese originally came from Asia or possibly Far Eastern Europe
Their down coats will protect them from Seattle cold winter rain. No problem.
I call em Gee.
Honestly, we are worried about pollution, yet these birds shit what seems like a thousand times a day and leave tons and tons of shit everywhere.
Yes actually all birds constantly crap. They are flinging salmonella at us from the air
It's a shit bird Randy, slowly leading you into its shit nest. Prepare for a shitcane.
As a Canadian I will tell you everything you need to know about Canadian Geese:
1 - Hitchcocks The Birds is their favorite comedy
2 - They sleep in shifts so no one is ever truly safe
3 - While called "Canadian" they are, in fact, not our national bird... as their only allegiance is to Hell itself
4 - if you don't happen to be walking a wolf, or holding a small child you can throw at the goose to buy you enough time to escape, always run towards other people so you can trip one and with a little bit of luck, that serrated-tongued demon will become the poor fallen bast*rds problem while you run all the way to America.
You're welcome.