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 Canada Geese  [E]
Article: Shorter neck Canada Goose found locally
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Review of Canada Geese  
Review by Brother Nature
Rated: E | (5.0)
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Hi Judith.
My name is Joel. I go by the handle 'Brother Nature' here on Writing.com.
Brother Nature was the name of my lawn-care business, which I've retired from three years ago.

I'm joining you in the 30DBC this month, which is the reason for this review.

I chose this item because I'm Canadian,(presently living in Regina Saskatchewan) and have a fondness for nature and wildlife.

I read with interest your article on the Canada Goose. I'm a bit amused that the species was introduced by the Game Commission. It sort of proofs the warning: Be careful what you ask for.
Years ago it was rare to see even one Canada Goose within city limits, but with developers making residential communities with parks featuring small lakes, the geese moved in along with the families.

There are now massive flocks, which force people out of the park areas. One way being used to control the goose population within the cities is culling eggs prior to their hatching, although I haven't noticed any reduction in their numbers. When my children were younger they renamed one of the local parks we frequented, 'Goose Poop Park.'

Well this hasn't been much of a review of your article so far...

Your article is very well written and researched, even though I'm familiar with the subject matter, I still learned something new. I enjoyed reading it, and I'm looking forward to reading more as the month unfolds.

Good luck with the blogging challenge.

Joel

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