Earlier this week, more than five dozen, plump honking Canada Geese* made a migratory pit-stop on the cement shores of the Silver Lake Reservoir. They prefer to graze on fields and lawns and have made themselves at home --this week anyway--on the northwest corner of non-bird ball-topped reservoir.
*Thanks to the reader who corrected the name. Seem to have flown off to warmer climes in any case.
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They're actually called Canada Geese. Calling them Canadian would be referring to the nationality of the goose.
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They're actually called Canada Geese. Calling them Canadian would be referring to the nationality of the goose.
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