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Canadian Goose Behavior
Canadian Geese can be VERY territorial and aggressive. Sure, you can feed them like you feed ducks, but unlike ducks, canadian geese are large and can snap and hiss to keep you away. My Answer I'm not sure where you read that Canadian Geese are people friendly - they are VERY territorial and can be quite agressive :) Sure, you can feed some of them, just like you can feed ducks. But unlike ducks or chickadees or other wild birds that you feed, canadian geese are on the large side and will defend their territory quite fiercely :) That's exactly what you were seeing in the lagoon. Finding a safe territory to live is literally a life or death situation for geese. If they can't find a safe place to build a nest, they can be eaten by predators and their babies can be eaten. So they find a spot they like and then they actively attack other geese to keep them away. Whoever is the strongest and nastiest ends up getting to stay and live there. Geese don't have guns and knives. So they fight using the weapons they have - their powerful wings and their strong beaks. They can cause serious harm by whacking another bird (or person) with their wings. They can cause even worse harm by bashing someone with their beak. A geese who is meek and mild ends up being driven away from any spot they want to live in - and therefore ends up somewhere dangerous (like a parking lot) where they get run over and killed. So in nature, it's the smart and strong and territorially fierce who survive. Canadian Gooses Main Index of Photos and Articles
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