Birders
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Donkees
(33,135 posts)elleng
(140,743 posts)haven't seen or heard them yet (and this is first I've seen of geese in a while.)
Donkees
(33,135 posts)near the nest, similar to 'bird chasers'
elleng
(140,743 posts)Donkees
(33,135 posts)MiHale
(12,148 posts)Ruined a pond we had on the family farm, crapped so much the algae took over and killed the fish. Thats all they do is breed and crap.
multigraincracker
(36,274 posts)A bunch of geese off. Swans won.
elleng
(140,743 posts)multigraincracker
(36,274 posts)That was before cell phone cameras.
ShazzieB
(21,602 posts)If swans don't want somebody around, they know how to make them not want to stick around.
Beautiful birds, but not to be messed with!
MiHale
(12,148 posts)Swan fight. We were downstate and we took Roscoe out for a walk at Proud Lake state park. When this commotion erupted. I cant believe how close I got to those birds. This happened 9 years ago the cameras on phones then did the best they could. They were fighting over the female
winner took off with her.
Few stories about mute swans, none nice. Trumpeter Swans are the best.
multigraincracker
(36,274 posts)I use to drive by that all the time. I lived on Whitmore Lake years ago. Fished Proud lake a few times and spent lots of time in Brighton State Park. Had a fishing buddy that lived in Wixom.
MiHale
(12,148 posts)Had friends that lived in Commerce Township. Lived for a while in a mobile home place as a transitional home when we were looking for homes up here after getting off the family farm.
multigraincracker
(36,274 posts)Canadian Geese were introduced to Michigan at the Gull Lake MSU Experimental Station. I use to work there in the the summers.
I recall every one was excited and thought they were beautiful. That was until they crapped all over their yards.
MiHale
(12,148 posts)Hickory Corners. Raises horses on the farm.
multigraincracker
(36,274 posts)The old Kellogg mansion was there. Great summer job for this teen. Had an apartment living on Gull Lake. Worked on the farm and painted barns.