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Old 06-19-2023, 05:18 AM   #8
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That was me back in summer-2011 when it seemed like there were just a few Canada geese on Lake Winnipesaukee. Now, in the summer-2023, it seems like Lake Winnipesaukee has become a go-to place for the Canada geese with many more geese making Winnipesaukee their summer home, many more than twelve years ago.

To really see, up close, how much goose poop the Canada geese produce, suggest you go walk the green grass, Lake Winnipesaukee shoreline park area in Meredith, close to the big stoplight intersection that is Hesky Park and Clough Park and belongs to the Town of Meredith. All that mowed and trimmed green grass is just like a McDonald's take-out window for the .... http://www.wildlifehelp.org/animals/...e/canada-goose ..... Canada geese. It's where they want to be, munching on the neatly mowed, thick green grass which must have a lot to do with the fecal bacteria advisories from the NH-DES.
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