@@susangoodman2598 I get what you are saying but what's any different from us eating chicken or ducks? I don't want to seem mean, but I'm genuinely confused.
@@BlackWomen_GamerSupport2471 This happened in my sister's town with swans. There were a pair that lived at the state house. They had clutch of cygnets after three years of not being able to hatch their eggs. An immigrant lured them and trapped every single one. He ate the parents and was keeping the babies to get big. The difference is these swans were beloved by the town, their purpose was not for eating.
That's amazing - you were a wonderful hostess! You might see this couple again. They often return to a place that has proven safe and comfortable. Terrific video.
We have two pairs of native Black Ducks that nest under our peppermint bush, beside our pool every year. And every year we have to fetch ducklings out of the pool and walk mama and a bucket full of ducklings, down to the lake. We do this to protect them from the crows, who will prey on teeny tiny ducklings. My hubby swears black and blue. My daughter and I, love it! 😂❤
This mama Goose is something else!! She is just TOO STINKING CUTE FOR WORDS!! She is a Goose with attitude!! She had her babies and is living a GOOSE LIKE LIFE with her significant other!! Great Stuff!!
Well said and well done! Helping mama Canada Goose feel safe while incubating her eggs was so wonderfully kind. Wildlife needs all the help we can give because the human race has messed things up so terribly. This act of kindness goes such a long way not just for this goose family, but as a message to everyone to nurture wildlife and just to be more kind and considerate. Thank you!
@@semigoth299 oh yea…..go look what bringing in people that add no value to our country is doing. Alligators in Florida are not eating as many gooses and strays as these people are.
I live near to a park with a lake and the geese that live there are the nicest, sweetest and most peaceful animals I‘ve ever seen. They never attack people even when the have goslings, they just chill around you and walk away when you‘re coming too close. They have a watchful eye on dogs but I’ve only ever seen a goose hiss at them once. They‘re just so sweet I love them so much!
This pair are gonna use the porch every time now. When she finds out, maybe we get a video of her remaking a shelter for the birds next time they come around
I've had a pair of geese nesting near my porch for almost 6 years now. I try to keep an eye on the nest, but the raccoons are ravenous sometimes. They finally had a full family this year, and I got to watch them all grow up over the last several months. They still hate my guts, even though I've known them their whole lives. But they're a welcome addition to my little corner of the world.
Lol, I love that. They still hate you, but that's nature for you, isn't it? Loving wild animals means accepting that they will always be what they are.
You did a good job in giving Mama her space and lowering the stress level. I'm sure she appreciated getting breakfast in bed, too. Definitely, 5-star accomodations.😊 You might want to make some other provisions for her for next time, though. Now that she has found her "safe place" to roost, they'll be back!!! ❤❤❤
There's a flock of Canada geese that come to our town park every year. I enjoy watching the goslings every year. Canada geese mate for life. She'll probably see this pair again.
@@muwop0503 What belongs to humans is an illusion. We're simply holding onto what belongs to the geese for safekeeping until they decide it's time to reclaim it at a moment's notice! 🤣
I've never had a problem with Canadian geese even hisding at me & I collected pecans only a couple of feet away from them. Maybe it was because i talked siftly to them & didn't push in where they were standing. Although one time i was at a bus bench & it was next to a big field area where the flocks were grazing. I had not one but 2 different geese, one from each flock, watching me the entire time I was there. They literally set a guard on me. It was adorable.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience. I really appreciate the research you did to make sure how to help them, but to let them stay wild as well. Well done! ❤
As the mom and dad geese led their goslings to the pond, I wonder how they were explaining their surroundings. As you can see, humans build their NESTS with bricks. And since they never learn to fly and most are too lazy to walk, they get around in these things called "cars." They must find us amusing!
Mother geese really are amazing. I remember finding a stray gosling while walking in a park one day. An hour in, and we found its mother and other goslings swimming in the lake. As soon as she saw us with her baby, she stopped at the side of the bank and patiently waited for us to return her baby. The experience was magical.
I never heard of a goose that hissed. Thank you for watching over mama and her babies making sure that they have food and water and giving them their privacy and understanding and just being a good person. More people should be like this and respect the wild life. Those babies were so sweet and adorable.❤❤❤❤😂❤
In Manitoba (Canada) and southern Minnesota, I've experienced flocks of Canadian geese while walking through parks and similar areas. They are very territorial. They aren't friendly birds as they will hiss, peck at your ankles and legs, leave poop everywhere, and do their best to chase you away.
Now that they’ve successfully hatched a nest of goslings on that porch, these two geese will probably return next spring to nest again, they tend to return to the same nesting site year after year. I hope this lady is prepared!
"Canadian Geese are federally protected, so she couldn't move the nest" *makes a phone call* "Yes hello Boss. Listen, I'm afraid I won't be able to come to work for the next month or so. I live in a remote area and a goose made a nest on the driver's seat of my only car"
Such a beautiful video to start my day 😊. God bless you for your kindness and compassion, as we see so little of that in the world we live in today. Love, prayers and blessings to you and your family ALWAYS 🙏🏾❤️. By the way, be prepared because they'll probably keep coming back to nest ❤❤😀
Look at her comfy nest. Thank you and I’m glad that your kind attempts to help her didn’t upset. I like Canada geese, except for the multitudinous green Cheetos they leave behind ❤️
What a beautiful story. I had the pleasure of becoming friends with a family of canadian geese this year and they truly are lovely intelligent birds , I became a kinda seragate uncle to the chicks and would be left to look after them while Mr Goose and Bella lagoosey would go off for a swim it was a memorable and lovely experience. Unfortunately I haven't seen them in over a month as i presume they have moved on now the little uns can fly. I do really miss them hopefully I will see them in the future I have not experienced the cobra chicken rage that many others have but have seen it first hand as having a bond with them they became protective of me . Such kool birds 😎
How wonderful to have a very close up view. I lived near the south shore of Lake Simcoe in Ontario, Canada. Lots of Canada geese there and always crossing the narrow two lane road. You have to stop for them because they are protected. One day I had to take a taxi to work, and the geese were in the road, blocking both sides of the road. Traffic was backed up and ppl were annoyed. Finally I got out of the taxi and waked a couple of cars up to the geese. Some ppl shouted from their cars "Don't touch them!" I knew this already. So I just slowly walked towards the geese and gently moved my arms in a shooing motion. In essence, herding them from the road towards the lake. The geese moved, I got waves and smiles before getting back into the taxi to get to my work place. :) No harm, no fowl.
Yes! We are guests in their territory. Even in our urban environments, we need to do all we can to help wildlife survive & thrive. Even something as simple as putting out fresh water in your backyard or putting up a birdfeeder can make such a difference! Be part of the solution!! 💖💖💖
I love these geese! There’s a lot of them settled from where I’m from in England and I always find them to be really friendly and curious when in the park.
They tend to nest in the same place, so mark your calendar for their return next year.
Dicki!
Especially since she was feeding it
ive had about 35 geese and about 30 ducks outside my window 2 years in a row lol
@@technodrone313 Wow!!! How amazing!
@@simonebittencourt8251 this morning it was 5 geese and a grey heron just chillin in the pond
Geese: why is our neighbour following us everywhere? 😅
Good thing there not in Ohio where immigrants eat the birds.
@@susangoodman2598.
Really? "Immigrants" eat geese. Just them? So, the hunters in Ohio just shoot them for sport, and not for food?
@@susangoodman2598 delicious
@@susangoodman2598 I get what you are saying but what's any different from us eating chicken or ducks? I don't want to seem mean, but I'm genuinely confused.
@@BlackWomen_GamerSupport2471 This happened in my sister's town with swans. There were a pair that lived at the state house. They had clutch of cygnets after three years of not being able to hatch their eggs. An immigrant lured them and trapped every single one. He ate the parents and was keeping the babies to get big. The difference is these swans were beloved by the town, their purpose was not for eating.
That's amazing - you were a wonderful hostess! You might see this couple again. They often return to a place that has proven safe and comfortable. Terrific video.
Yep, was thinking the same thing😹😹
@@dawsieyes, I have heard they return to the place they were born🤔
I swear Canada keeps their anger in those geese.
They're very territorial and will hiss and chase you if you get too close. Wherever they are is theirs. 😊
Yep! I lived in Manitoba (Canada) as an American digital nomad. Lots of anger, and not just in the geese.
😂😂😂😂 love this
Wtf does that mean
maybe try russia
We don't need trumplican spew
Aww 😊! What cute little fuzz balls. I'll never get tired of seeing baby birds in this stage of their lives and their sweet "peep, peep" sounds. 😊
We have two pairs of native Black Ducks that nest under our peppermint bush, beside our pool every year. And every year we have to fetch ducklings out of the pool and walk mama and a bucket full of ducklings, down to the lake. We do this to protect them from the crows, who will prey on teeny tiny ducklings. My hubby swears black and blue. My daughter and I, love it! 😂❤
Oh that is so sweet. Thank you for letting them have the bush & then getting them safely to the late.
It's also much better than a pool with chlorine! ❤
Safe shelter and a guardian who escorts them to a much better water source. No wonder those pairs come back year after year.
@@bethanysmith5856 😁
@@AntoineWilliams7118third times the charm has been a saying for years now
What an absolute pleasure it must be to host a Mother Goose and her babies. What a joy to experience, how adorable 🥰
This mama Goose is something else!! She is just TOO STINKING CUTE FOR WORDS!! She is a Goose with attitude!! She had her babies and is living a GOOSE LIKE LIFE with her significant other!! Great Stuff!!
What wonderful porch guests! I bet Mama appreciated your efforts!!
You're so lucky to experience their process from start to finish, up close & personal.
Fantastic, so fantastic. Thank you for taking care of them. They are so beautiful.
Well said and well done! Helping mama Canada Goose feel safe while incubating her eggs was so wonderfully kind. Wildlife needs all the help we can give because the human race has messed things up so terribly. This act of kindness goes such a long way not just for this goose family, but as a message to everyone to nurture wildlife and just to be more kind and considerate. Thank you!
I’m so glad that you made sure they were safe until they got to the pond. That would have been a big worry for me.
You did a wonderful thing for those geese. You should be very proud of your efforts. This Canadian thanks you for looking after our feathered friends.
Momma knows what is safe ❤
Not in Springfield, Ohio!
@@themeanhornet1070 oh no
@@semigoth299 oh yea…..go look what bringing in people that add no value to our country is doing. Alligators in Florida are not eating as many gooses and strays as these people are.
Safe until the Haitians get hungry
I'm pretty sure that was debunked
I live near to a park with a lake and the geese that live there are the nicest, sweetest and most peaceful animals I‘ve ever seen. They never attack people even when the have goslings, they just chill around you and walk away when you‘re coming too close. They have a watchful eye on dogs but I’ve only ever seen a goose hiss at them once. They‘re just so sweet I love them so much!
This pair are gonna use the porch every time now. When she finds out, maybe we get a video of her remaking a shelter for the birds next time they come around
@@AntoineWilliams7118oh shut up.
@@AntoineWilliams7118 bahaha nice. that's so fowl. lol clearly they must be delicious.
@AntoineWilliams7118 Nah they only eat the cats and dogs
@@AntoineWilliams7118 You're just racist filth.
@@SnuubScadoob those stories were admitted to be fake
Thank you for your kindness 🙏🙏🙏🙏
I've had a pair of geese nesting near my porch for almost 6 years now. I try to keep an eye on the nest, but the raccoons are ravenous sometimes. They finally had a full family this year, and I got to watch them all grow up over the last several months.
They still hate my guts, even though I've known them their whole lives. But they're a welcome addition to my little corner of the world.
Lol, I love that. They still hate you, but that's nature for you, isn't it? Loving wild animals means accepting that they will always be what they are.
'grin' @ 'they still hate my guts'.....too funny. They are crusty creatures, but I still love them!!
How very eloquently put!!! Absolutely beautiful living beings we share the planet with💜
Bless you for giving up your porch to help them
Thank you for videoing this amazing experience! And thank you for being a compassionate human!!!
You did a good job in giving Mama her space and lowering the stress level. I'm sure she appreciated getting breakfast in bed, too. Definitely, 5-star accomodations.😊
You might want to make some other provisions for her for next time, though. Now that she has found her "safe place" to roost, they'll be back!!! ❤❤❤
There's a flock of Canada geese that come to our town park every year. I enjoy watching the goslings every year. Canada geese mate for life. She'll probably see this pair again.
"Humans being in 'their' territory." -You said is just right, Kelly! Thank you for taking care of this family and for your love, patience, and grace!❤
Like humans dont have a right be here too😂 that geese was in human territory
@@muwop0503 What belongs to humans is an illusion. We're simply holding onto what belongs to the geese for safekeeping until they decide it's time to reclaim it at a moment's notice! 🤣
@@ThisguySL this made me laugh😂😂
What a privilege, to get to tell this story! Thank you for sharing with us!
The goose was like, “ not all humans are loud and annoying,this lady is pretty cool and you know what, I’ll say it…. She’s precious!”❤❤❤😊
Yes to this! More humans like you please!
Thank you for saving Mama Goose and babies.😊😊
What a wonderful soul you are. Thank You for being there for these beauties. 🪿🦆🇦🇺💖Your message to us all is well said and inspiring. 🪿💗
You are such a good person to care so lovingly for the beautiful Canada Goose family.
What an awesome experience! A beautiful little family.
Thank you for being Awesome!!! ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
I've never had a problem with Canadian geese even hisding at me & I collected pecans only a couple of feet away from them.
Maybe it was because i talked siftly to them & didn't push in where they were standing.
Although one time i was at a bus bench & it was next to a big field area where the flocks were grazing. I had not one but 2 different geese, one from each flock, watching me the entire time I was there. They literally set a guard on me.
It was adorable.
This is a beautiful story and surprisingly emotional! Thank you for looking out for this little family! ❤🦆🦆
I really enjoyed this video. We need more caring and compassionate people like Kelly. Thank you for sharing 😊
One of my favorite birds .. that I have admired .. I have amazing photos of them.
If you don’t mind me asking, what do you like about them?
@@Archimedes-v2o Because they stay together as a family..and they protect each other..
Thank you for sharing your wonderful experience. I really appreciate the research you did to make sure how to help them, but to let them stay wild as well. Well done! ❤
As the mom and dad geese led their goslings to the pond, I wonder how they were explaining their surroundings. As you can see, humans build their NESTS with bricks. And since they never learn to fly and most are too lazy to walk, they get around in these things called "cars." They must find us amusing!
I agree with the two top posts, thank you for truly caring and making sure they all are well. 😇🥰
That was a surprise. The lady handled that situation very well.
Mother geese really are amazing. I remember finding a stray gosling while walking in a park one day. An hour in, and we found its mother and other goslings swimming in the lake. As soon as she saw us with her baby, she stopped at the side of the bank and patiently waited for us to return her baby. The experience was magical.
This is so special to know and see them thriving. Thank you for sharing this moment
I never heard of a goose that hissed. Thank you for watching over mama and her babies making sure that they have food and water and giving them their privacy and understanding and just being a good person. More people should be like this and respect the wild life. Those babies were so sweet and adorable.❤❤❤❤😂❤
Cobra Chickens
We have them in TN seasonally. And they're very mean lol and hiss a lot
Hissing is all they do!!
When I lived in Indiana, they hissed ALL the time. Especially if you got close to their babies
This dude has never heard of a cobra chicken...smh.
Patience for every animal. Sweet story. ❤
I absolutely adore geese! Thank you, Kelly, for being an awesome human.
In Manitoba (Canada) and southern Minnesota, I've experienced flocks of Canadian geese while walking through parks and similar areas. They are very territorial. They aren't friendly birds as they will hiss, peck at your ankles and legs, leave poop everywhere, and do their best to chase you away.
same at cemeteries here in NYC. they poop BIG and poop everywhere by the 100's. they are definitely pests.
Brawo!! Udało się 🥰 Można powiedzieć,ze to twoja mała rodzina 💚
Now that they’ve successfully hatched a nest of goslings on that porch, these two geese will probably return next spring to nest again, they tend to return to the same nesting site year after year. I hope this lady is prepared!
So nice she gave the momma geese water and food. They’re beautiful birds and have cute babies❤
Nature should always be respected ❤Without them there is no us.
You are a very kind landlord…Thank you for your kindness to our beautiful Canadian geese🇨🇦❤
thank you Kelly for giving mama a place to lay her eggs and raise her
adorable baby goslings!!
What a strong beautiful bird geese are. They are truly a beautiful part of our world
Thank you for your tenderness and gentleness with the entire family. Bless your heart!!
God bless you!!!
Wow! What an honor ❤
"Canadian Geese are federally protected, so she couldn't move the nest"
*makes a phone call*
"Yes hello Boss. Listen, I'm afraid I won't be able to come to work for the next month or so. I live in a remote area and a goose made a nest on the driver's seat of my only car"
What a beautiful video! 🐾
❤how blessed too have such an experience.🤗
Canada Geese Dads are amazingly protective. Always on guard!! Duck Dads, uh. not so much.
Canadian.
Best human!
Thank you for your compassion❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Such a beautiful video to start my day 😊. God bless you for your kindness and compassion, as we see so little of that in the world we live in today. Love, prayers and blessings to you and your family ALWAYS 🙏🏾❤️. By the way, be prepared because they'll probably keep coming back to nest ❤❤😀
HISSSSS (where's my free food and water?!) HISSSSS
Honk! Honk!
Such an amazing event you got to see up close and personal.
You are amazing! I love your soul & heart!
Geese tend to return to the nest area every year hopefully they pick the same porch
Canada geese are my favorite! I watched a small flock of geese in the pond in my back yard grow up this summer.
This is absolute precious....YOU LUCKY WOMAN!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you Kelly ❤️🥰🙅❤
What a wonderful experience❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😊
Thankyou for helping mom geese
That’s beautiful, lm glad mama goose chose security
So cute..They will be back next year👍🏾👍🏾
Thank you for the warm smile
Gorgeous congratulations mother birds
Remember everybody commenting on mama goose. Daddy goose was right there standing guard! Definitely, don’t mess with a gander with a nesting mate!
so beautiful 🐣🐤
an Angel takin care of Angels, thank you !!
Canada geese are cool,, love them. Chicks are cute. This girl is amazing person.
Look at her comfy nest. Thank you and I’m glad that your kind attempts to help her didn’t upset. I like Canada geese, except for the multitudinous green Cheetos they leave behind ❤️
What a beautiful story.
I had the pleasure of becoming friends with a family of canadian geese this year and they truly are lovely intelligent birds , I became a kinda seragate uncle to the chicks and would be left to look after them while Mr Goose and Bella lagoosey would go off for a swim it was a memorable and lovely experience. Unfortunately I haven't seen them in over a month as i presume they have moved on now the little uns can fly. I do really miss them hopefully I will see them in the future
I have not experienced the cobra chicken rage that many others have but have seen it first hand as having a bond with them they became protective of me .
Such kool birds 😎
nature taking its course is beautiful to watch
Auntie Kelly... Absolutely gorgeous! Thx for sharing this! 💖🐣
Dearest mama and papa ❤
How wonderful to have a very close up view.
I lived near the south shore of Lake Simcoe in Ontario, Canada. Lots of Canada geese there and always crossing the narrow two lane road. You have to stop for them because they are protected. One day I had to take a taxi to work, and the geese were in the road, blocking both sides of the road. Traffic was backed up and ppl were annoyed. Finally I got out of the taxi and waked a couple of cars up to the geese. Some ppl shouted from their cars "Don't touch them!"
I knew this already. So I just slowly walked towards the geese and gently moved my arms in a shooing motion. In
essence, herding them from the road towards the lake. The geese moved, I got waves and smiles before getting back into the taxi to get to my work place. :) No harm, no fowl.
I go daily ish to feed ducks geese swans at a local canal,the welcome I get from them is amazingly great
You can’t stop a mama from being a mama
You are blessed she chose your home 🙂🙂
GOD BLESS ALWAYS Thank you very much. Philadelphia USA 🇺🇸 Nostrovia
Those fuzzy chicks are adorable❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Letterkenny…”you gotta problem with Canada gooses you gotta problem with me…figure it out”😂
Yes! We are guests in their territory. Even in our urban environments, we need to do all we can to help wildlife survive & thrive. Even something as simple as putting out fresh water in your backyard or putting up a birdfeeder can make such a difference! Be part of the solution!! 💖💖💖
Humans are animals too.
Kelly witnessed the miracle of life on her porch
Thank you, Kelly, for helping them out😊
Canada Geese are so beautiful ❤
First time I saw a mother goose nesting in a human house. And daddy goose, too. 😊🦆🦆
Beautiful experience, I wish I was so lucky, love Canada geese, they are the best parents, thank you for looking after them , you are an angel ❤️
Good on you!! You were blessed to have them trust your place for their nesting. Bet they'll be back next spring!
I love these geese! There’s a lot of them settled from where I’m from in England and I always find them to be really friendly and curious when in the park.