Wednesday, January 15, 2014

do not feed the geese


13 comments:

  1. Controlled by a noise device - that's a new one to me. Is it to keep down the population of the geese in that particular area?

    ~Lindy

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  2. Yes. There are dozens, if not hundreds, of geese congregating in this waterfront park.

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  3. I like the vague explanation of noise device as a control mechanism. I guess though in a public area like a park, some monitoring is needed.

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  4. I haven't heard of these either, but the geese are plentiful here too. They don't migrate anymore.

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  5. Inquiring minds want to know 'what, how' why'... noise device? It's a good idea not to feed geese though, especially if you run out of bread (not that I would know that from personal experience or anything....)

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  6. They are with many of them in no time indeed.

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  7. What is a noise device? I don't get it.

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  9. spoilsports - well ok maybe not

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  10. It's hard to control wild things. ;-)

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  11. are they trying to get them to leave? i know they are a nuisance to many places here in the states, poor things :(

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  12. Curious about the noise device!

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