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Old 07-30-2024, 07:53 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by tis View Post
But you'd have to know where they nest to treat the eggs.
A goose tends to stay on her clutch. So it will appear to be a goose that is sleeping in the same spot for a long time in the early spring.

She will nest year after year in the same location.

They generally will not nest close to an area that they feed in.
Though when feeding you may see a fairly large group of them, when nesting they tend to be anti-social and solitary.
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