Hmmm. If you sit very, very still, maybe no one will notice you're there!...
I walked past this spot a few days earlier ...
I noticed the sign but I didn't understand.
Then, a few days later, I walked past again... and I noticed her - a mother goose - sitting very, very still in a planter.
The planter was in a quiet corner of a shopping mall.
I looked around but couldn't spot her protector - the father goose. I'm sure he was there, somewhere, watching, ready to fly to her defence.
I'd really love to come by every few days, just to see what is happening - but it's not my usual path...
From my limited experience, I notice that urban Canada geese choose the most unlikely spots to build their simple nests - a few sticks on the roof of the house (next to my daughter's apartment in Guelph). On the edge of a cliff overlooking the river in Manotick. And now this planter in a strip mall.
Her days here may be numbered...
Is it my imagination, or do I see a gosling peering out from under her wing feathers? Have some or all of her eggs hatched - and she is now covering her chicks with her wings? If so, they may soon be gone.
They don't learn to fly for several months... but they do walk away from their nests when all the eggs are hatched. They follow their parents, when only a few days old, walking - as their parents search for grass and water. Then, several months later, much larger and stronger - they begin to fly.





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