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Thread: Too early for goslings?

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    Default Too early for goslings?

    so yesterday saw a pair of geese with two goslings behind them. Have seen them in the past as they nest a top Shoppers world mall in Brampton and when they hatch have to jump off the roof. Seems early this year though.
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    Early,maybe,by only a couple of weeks due to the warm winter. Bears are out,too,in some areas.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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    maybe a little early, i have seen them in Windsor in large numbers while fishing the Detroit river and that is always in April. I saw to swans sitting on nests yesterday while fishing.

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    Hello Guys,

    In case you were wondering ... the geese take about 30 to 32 days to hatch and the swans take about 34 to 36 days to hatch ... so look back at the mild weather we have had and do the math.

    I just saw a pen (female) Mute Swan incubating her nest on the way over to Port Rowan today. However we saw numerous Canada Geese fighting over nesting sites over a month ago.

    Jerome

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