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    Lesser Canada Goose classifications

    There may be a Cackling Goose in my area at the moment which makes me pay a bit closer attention to the Canada Geese and make note of the ones that are Lesser Canada. One I saw yesterday was smaller than the other Canadas in the area but not a Cackling and I am not sure how to classify a Lesser...
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    Eagles eating more geese in Eastern Passage or I just notice more?

    interesting...it's my sneaking suspicion the injured one that was brought in for rehab here will pass away also but you never know
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    Eagles eating more geese in Eastern Passage or I just notice more?

    Eagles hungry here perhaps Had a good chat with one of our best local bird experts, Fulton Lavender. He believes if Geese are being actively predated by Eagles in my neck of the wood it speaks to how hungry they must be. We actually have too many Eagles in Nova Scotia, largely due to an...
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    Eagles eating more geese in Eastern Passage or I just notice more?

    Wow...I can't imagine any bird taking down a Great Black-backed Gull. Those guys are brutal. I've seem them kills ducks by smashing them on rocks. I wonder the same about the Geese here. Something is going on. Maybe something is weakening their population. We have a good number of Raptors...
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    Eagles eating more geese in Eastern Passage or I just notice more?

    thanks John - makes sense - all those critters are way smaller than a Canada Goose - I'm just surprised they would take down something so large - well never a dull moment in nature!
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    Eagles eating more geese in Eastern Passage or I just notice more?

    I like in an area that has had lots of Canada Geese and a good number of Eagles for 11 years now. It's the first year that I'm hearing lots of reports when I'm out talking to local people about the Eagles killing ducks and geese. To me it seems unusual but maybe I'm just talking to more...
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    Nova Scotia birders

    I am very thankful to Andy for creating a forum for Nova Scotia birders. Looking forward to discussion. Angela www.birdsbarksbeyond.com
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    Canadian province sub forums

    wow so awesome thank you very much Andy! we have a good number of excellent ex-pat birders here too :)
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    Canadian province sub forums

    Thank you very much Andy, and I will spread the word to local birders and I like your aviation site and will share with someone who loves that stuff as much as love the feathery aviators.
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    Canadian province sub forums

    Hello I am new here and joined because we have a very active birding community in Nova Scotia but no online forums outside of Facebook. I believe this is probably true in most Canadian provinces. Could you please create a Canada form and Province subforums like you have for the United States...
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