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hmmm i don’t see blood in the water. the goose must have swam past the blood in the water from the poor bastard silly enough to get near a canadian goose

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How can that be their natural habitat? It’s not a parking lot or a green lawn covered in goose poop.

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Canada Goose not Canadian Goose (unless you’re saying it is a Canada Goose and its located in Canada, making it a Canadian Canada Goose).

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It is indeed a Canadian Canada goose.

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That is indeed a Canadian Goose! Do you have any good shots of Loons?

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Unfortunately not… They tend to not venture too close and not as common as the goose

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