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Nobody hates them more than Captain Chesley B Sullenberger. Back in January of 09 when his day got ruined by them over the Hudson River. And not to mention all the passengers of US Airways flight 1549.:(
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I pass by geese most days on my ride into/from work how hang out on the grass between artificial lake and roadway.
Interestingly they totally ignore cars who must slow (and sometimes stop) for them as they get onto the 45mph road. But when I come along on bicycle and see them on or approaching road I make nasty vocal noises and they scatter quickly. |
Originally Posted by noisebeam
(Post 15406931)
But when I come along on bicycle and see them on or approaching road I make nasty vocal noises and they scatter quickly.
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Must be a different bunch than what we have up here. There are some Canada Geese and a few Snow Geese that drop by the parks every year. The Mallard ducks are pretty forward little quackers and will practically demand to be fed - the geese are fairly shy and hard to get close to - even to take a picture.
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I think you need to carry a bag of cats, you can throw them at the geese when they get in your way .
Worst i have to deal with is magpies and ducks who look very upset when you blast them with the horn . |
Originally Posted by Burton
(Post 15407697)
Must be a different bunch than what we have up here. There are some Canada Geese
http://www.manga-news.com/public/201...rsson-mntv.jpg Oups sorry it is this one. http://www.allthingsgym.com/wp-conte...on-a-Goose.jpg |
Originally Posted by droy45
(Post 15406080)
Nobody hates them more than Captain Chesley B Sullenberger. Back in January of 09 when his day got ruined by them over the Hudson River. And not to mention all the passengers of US Airways flight 1549.:(
I don't know about that. He got the most exciting day of his life, performed a couple of difficult manuevers perfectly and then was (rightfully) lauded as a hero. I bet he'll never have to buy a beer again! |
I bet the Geese hate y'all as well.
Slow down, and go around them. |
Man, some cyclists are just a litany of complaints! The GEESE are a problem! I deal with them pretty much daily on my bike path and find them better mannered and move out of the way faster than most of the humans who use the bike path. They've learned over time to cling to the edges of the path but yes, occasionally, just like some joggers and peds on the path will wander across without looking.
Solution: slow down and go around them. And hissing does work- they don't pay any attention to bells or the human voice. But if you don't like nature get off the bike path and back on the roads with the cars and trucks. On my bike path I deal daily with suicidal rabbits, clueless geese, scampering rats, directionally challenged squirrels and earlier this year swooped by an owl. I LOVE it! Makes for good stories and sure beats the traffic on the road. |
There's a large owl that occasionally accompanies me for a 100 yards or so always from the same spot. It's happened 3 times just after nightfall, it flies parallel to me about 10-15 feet away at the 8 0'clock. Though I'd be surprised it would need my help, I'm thinking maybe it's trying to use my headlight to spot food?
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They produce 1 to 1-1/2 lbs of waste per bird, per day. So when you start getting larger flocks they can really mess up a place.
Then you have to get these guys involved. http://www.nebraskagoosepatrol.com/ The larger parks around here get enough dog traffic that you normally don't see many around. Occasionally, you see some without a foot or leg. Those wintered here and survived being frozen into a local pond. |
Originally Posted by tdister
(Post 15433870)
There's a large owl that occasionally accompanies me for a 100 yards or so always from the same spot. It's happened 3 times just after nightfall, it flies parallel to me about 10-15 feet away at the 8 0'clock. Though I'd be surprised it would need my help, I'm thinking maybe it's trying to use my headlight to spot food?
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Originally Posted by tdister
(Post 15433870)
There's a large owl that occasionally accompanies me for a 100 yards or so always from the same spot. It's happened 3 times just after nightfall, it flies parallel to me about 10-15 feet away at the 8 0'clock. Though I'd be surprised it would need my help, I'm thinking maybe it's trying to use my headlight to spot food?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yps7pgq1TAk |
At the risk of sounding like a 60's fllowerchild or gaianut, I like the Canada geese and enjoy it when they come through on the migration. They like to come to the same spots every year, and I know for a fact that at least some of them can recognize and remember you. One pair I got to know would swim across the pond when I called and I didn't often feed them ... while they would sometimes get aggressive with passing cyclists I think it was personal. Specific cyclists, specific riding styles would trigger it. Maybe if you hate the geese they're gonna hate you back.
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