If your intention is to destroy the nest, yes you can get in trouble because Canadas are protected by the Migratory Bird Act. It is a felony. If you must remove the nest, you will need a permit and PLEASE bring the eggs to a wildlife rehabiltator (contact them first before approaching the nest) so he/she can raise them and release them into the wild.
But as a wildlife monitor for the past five years I urge you to let the eggs go full term. Do not move the mother or the father. Any type of aggression towards you by them will dissipate by the second week after the mother has sat down, and to ease tensions between you and a "nervous" goose dad, a peace offering of some corn, wheat bread or chopped fruit will make things much better.
In the community where I live, having a goose nest outside your business is considered good luck and the old wives tale is true. All the high grossing stores in our area have had nests at their doorways for the past three years.
The plural possessive is geese's. A sentence could be "They found that several of their geese's eggs had been eaten by a fox."
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goodness no!
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The answer is quite simple. The eggs are her children and they belong to her...much the way a human mother protects her children.
Yes. Geese move north to lay their eggs, and south for the winter.
Geese lay eggs, which means that they are birds not mammals.
Geese are oviparous. Oviparous means laying eggs that hatch. Viviparous means gestating offspring inside the body, like mammals, which geese do not do. Geese are birds, they lay eggs and hatch out their babies from them.
Geese are oviparous. Oviparous means laying eggs that hatch. Viviparous means gestating offspring inside the body, like mammals, which geese do not do. Geese are birds, they lay eggs and hatch out their babies from them.
No geeses is not a word the correct way to say it is geese eggs
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Geese are oviparous, meaning they reproduce by laying eggs. Female geese typically build nests and lay a clutch of eggs, which they incubate until they hatch. Unlike viviparous animals, which give birth to live young, geese rely on eggs for the development of their offspring.