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Old 02-16-2025, 11:22 AM   #1
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Worked Friday night, last day of goose hunting Saturday and Daytona 500 today.
Feel free to come clear them out from my backyard. Hundreds of Canada Geese hunker down and drop their body weight in crap every day.

Just don’t kill them, maybe a nudge or firm talking to. When I go out they just look at me and go back to playing cards.
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Feel free to come clear them out from my backyard. Hundreds of Canada Geese hunker down and drop their body weight in crap every day.

Just don’t kill them, maybe a nudge or firm talking to. When I go out they just look at me and go back to playing cards.
They are everywhere! The resident birds have gotten pretty bold, they don't seem to be bothered by humans like they used to be.Birds that migrate here form our Northern neighbor over the border are a bit more skittish.
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