They’ve been hanging out foraging bugs and seeds and taking dirt baths since they were hatchlings. We’re just hanging out, me with my beer and them with their dirt!Wow, I don't think I've seen that many together at once!
That’s awesome!I have gators in my backyard. Not many birds hang around for long
I’m thinking about a snare type of trap since I don’t own any projectile weapons aside from knifes.Try to keep them around until Thanksgiving.
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Looks like a nice thanksgiving dinner is in the works!We had stinking Canada geese. We're surrounded by ponds, so we put out some floating blinking amber lights like construction barrels that are sold to get rid of them by keeping them up all night where they might be trying to sleep on the shore. Unlike the coyotes that I recorded attacking them, the light actually worked and they haven't been back for weeks. I wish the coyotes would come back and get some of these chipmunks, though.
I saw this outside my window with its mother and a couple other siblings a few weeks ago.
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I had regular goose and thought it was gross. Can't imagine the wild stuff would be better. The snapping turtles might have agreed as the goose couple had a lot of goslings and none seemed to get taken.Looks like a nice thanksgiving dinner is in the works!
Awesome and jeesh!"A problem turkey found itself at the Lebanon Soup Kitchen at about 2 p.m. on Oct. 27, after an officer dispatched the animal with a .410-bore shotgun in the 500 block of East Ash Street.
Two more may suffer a similar fate if residents continue to feed wild turkeys."
To be clear...we can hunt turkeys during season (month & half in the spring)...they are protected in city limits only. Though this state strives to emulate California, we aren't quite there yet .
I’ve always wanted to cook a goose! I love duck, is it similar?I had regular goose and thought it was gross. Can't imagine the wild stuff would be better. The snapping turtles might have agreed as the goose couple had a lot of goslings and none seemed to get taken.
It's like duck in the way that turkey is like chicken. I don't like duck, either, but if you do, you might like goose. I would say goose is the more bland of the two, though bland isn't really the right word.I’ve always wanted to cook a goose! I love duck, is it similar?
Alright!It's like duck in the way that turkey is like chicken. I don't like duck, either, but if you do, you might like goose. I would say goose is the more bland of the two, though bland isn't really the right word.
That’s awesome!
Our turkey vultures are everywhere and protected also .We have protected herds of Turkeys in our area.
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