Mrs. M's New Neighbor We met this gander on April 12th. I awoke very early in the morning not to the sound of my alarm clock, but to the sound of a honking gander who was standing on the sidewalk in front of my condo. It took me by surprise because we have a pond behind our condo and it is quite normal to see ducks and an occasional goose in the pond. As a a matter of fact, I EXPECT to see ducks and sometimes geese there! But I have never, ever seen one standing on the sidewalk. He was honking in a way that caused me to have some concern for him. When I went downstairs to see what the fuss was all about, the opening of the door sent him immediately into flight. When I returned home from school,I immediately went to the pond and saw the gander swimming alone. I was still concerned and could not stop thinking that he was trying to tell the neighborhood something important that morning with his almost screeching like honking. |

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A Nesting Goose The very next day, we discovered what the Gander, now affectionately named Gus was trying to announce: He's going to be a dad! The goose is beautifully camouflaged in this picture and she is nesting. The neighborhood is now anxiously awaiting the arrival of several goslings. We have named the goose Ginny! |
A Faithful and Loyal Mate Gus has not left this pond for almost 30 days. He protects the entire area so that the nesting goose is safe from predators. Morning, noon and night, we see him waiting patiently and always on alert. It's amazing how his faithfulness and protectiveness is purely instinctive. |

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AMAZING VIDEO Bill Lishman used a microlight aircraft to teach endangered birds that were raised by humans to fly south to a wildlife refuge in florida. Watch this youtube video of Bill Lishman and his dedication to the geese. Copy and paste the link below in your browser or simply go to youtube and search for video on Bill Lishman. You will surely enjoy his story! http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=dyeyLMte3Jc&feature=related |

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THE GOSLINGS HAVE HATCHED! Mother's Day morning, the geese have been spotted nurturing their five goslings! |

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