
Today’s short post is really just a link to an animal story about Arnold, a Canada goose whose foot was injured. Kindly veterinarians took in the wounded bird and performed surgery to mend his broken limb and toes. However, as they worked on the goose, there was a mysterious tapping at the door…which turned out to be Arnold’s concerned mate! She came over to the surgery to visit and see if he was alright. The story is adorably cute and, since I know LG (my parent’s guest goose who flew down to the barnyard and assumed command of the domestic pilgrim geese and has been lording it over the place ever since), I believe it entirely.
Disturbingly, geese are like little people with wings and giant hard noses. This is obviously not disturbing in and of itself, but it upsets me because so many people I talk to just despise Canada geese (usually because the geese defended their nests against blundering humans or pooped on a moronic golf course somewhere). I keep replaying Arnold’s story…but with some anti-bird cretin calling animal control to have the waterfowl euthanized (or just illegally attacking them outright).
As we can see from Arnold’s mate and from LG, animals have feelings and plans and worries. I wonder how we can make other people see that more clearly…
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July 30, 2021 at 11:20 AM
mom
I love this story. Canada Geese are very sensitive birds and I always knew LG wasn’t an outlier. We now have a second Canada who has a bad wing and can’t fly. He is becoming part of the flock. We call him X and I can’t understand how he made it to our place unless he got hurt there, walked there or dropped out of the sky.
August 18, 2021 at 4:04 PM
Wayne
I will have to blog about “X” too, now that I have met him (or her).