I find it funny how it goes from him coming up alone with parents close behind, to getting a friend to join him, to just about the whole squad coming to say hi. He must’ve been a big influence amongst his flock
I like how the parents just gradually got more used to their chick running up to you and eventually stopped even trying to follow let alone run because they knew you wouldn't hurt it.
Love how only the gosling ran up to the human at the beginning of the video, but at the end of the video, the entire flock flew to him - the little gosling was very influential.
@@AutisAnimeGames lol @ "forcing". Dunno what he said but if you think a comment online is forcing you into something I got bad news for your future bud..
@@YIDEOUSOh my god, can you imagine if you were planning to pickpocket someone and then you just see like 5 giant adult geese streaming toward you? That's gotta be more effective than guard dogs, geese don't hesitate
It's so cool to see the other geese slowly warm up to the cameraman, after watching Sam's unending trust at work so many times. These moments are what make life worth living.
@@1HRBNGR1 - Yep! Having a goose as a friend is something that makes life worth living. The goose clearly trusts the man enough to let the man pet him. Having an animal be excited and happy to see you is a wonderful part of life.
The way they all come bolting for you at the end is simultaneously incredible and somewhat terrifying. That is quite a tremendous honor they’ve given you. Some of them even kept their wings spread for you as they walked up!
Little guy has a special call just for you. Even after growing into the honk, still kept making the same greeting with squeaks in there. Wanted to get to you so bad that Sam got the wings out. So cute. 3:11
Sam is always so thrilled to see you! I hadn't noticed, but she addresses you with the same cadenced greeting every time, as if to say, "Hooray, it's my FRIEND! Oh, WHERE have you been? I've been looking for you! I must tell you about everything you've missed..." Her pure joy is so wonderful to see it brings happy tears to my eyes.
Absolutely. She has a sort of trill that distinguishes her from the other geese even when her peeps turn into honks. I wonder if different specimens each have their own unique vocalizations?
@@nicholasszymonik5269 I noticed shifting language patterns with my big Buff Orpington hen when she went broody. She holed up in the coop for days and made high, skirling screeches like a kraken. When I got her chicks, she switched over to what I thought of as her instructional voice as she tended her peeps. She no longer spoke in her usual cadence, a pleasant mutter that I loved. I missed that. After several weeks when the peeps were becoming young punk teenagers, I was surprised to hear Goldie's pleasant mutter return. Then, after seeing her vary her speech patterns to instruct her chicks, I had to wonder...was that her default chicken language--or simply the lingo she used to communicate with me, her ape servant? These birds have surprising depth.
@@NEZLeader I got to hear my Buff Orpington hen teach her hatchlings about hawks! I'm not exaggerating. I put Goldie and her 2-week-old peeps into a curtained nesting tower for the night and turned the lights down. I could hear her still addressing the chicks in what I called her "instructional voice." Give 'em a break, I thought. Then she paused...and I heard her thrumming "hawk alert" sound. The chicks went NUTS! They squawked and flapped around in terror--I could see the black velvet curtain thrash around. She let them freak for a moment, the the instructional voice started again...then another hawk alert, with the same excited reaction! Man! I was sitting there gawping like a gobsmacked bass. Not only could I tell exactly what she was teaching them--she was doing it as *an abstract idea*. There was no hawk flying overhead, no sky...nothing but the darkness and her sounds. That made me look more closely at the way she used speech for purposeful goals. I notice social constructs in their order, too. Goldie will appoint a lesser hen to act as her herald. I learned that Jeri, a Golden Comet, would appear at times to get my attention. She'd turn and lead me to somewhere Goldie seemed to be waiting, often at a blocked pathway. I'd move the obstruction, and Goldie would cruise out followed by Jeri, who'd turn and cluck at me as she went through. When Jeri died, her sister Josie took her place as Goldie's herald. When Josie died, I noticed the mantle of herald passed on to Goldie's smallest adopted Deathlayer chick, Squatch. I'm still new to chickens--I thought they were simpleminded creatures without complexities. But four years ago, I wound up taking in a neighbor's abandoned hen, and since then Goldie and her friends have been an endlessly amazing ongoing experiment. I love these birds!
I got to say, videos of Sam cheer me up...What a little sweetheart, animals have absolutely zero deception when it comes to Love. Like when he runs towards you with his little wings flapping away and those little feet puttering along....they're the best thing about this planet, these little guys. Must be so nice to be on the receiving end of little Sam's affection
@@JKBisms Wild Canadian geese most definitely. Other geese can be quite lovable though (although of course there are always exceptions) and many people keep them as beloved pets who can show affection and form bonds like any other dog or cat would. They can be very sweet and loving, especially when they know they can trust you.
@@BhappyD The Canadian geese in the lake outside my house are nice enough actually. I know they can be quite mean and aggressive in other parts of the world. But some are quite content to bob up and down waiting for u to feed them, without honking at you.
I love no matter how big she gets, she is still very excited to see you. Like the first day of meeting you in her life. And now, the whole flock comes to greet you. You are definitely a family member to them. Animals' love for their dear human is the purest.
It's family slowly started trusting the human. First they kept close to their baby, Then they still were pretty close but watched from afar, Then started watching him from afar cause they trust him now, After that they started to get a bit closer to the human from curiosity, After a while some of his friends started joining him while their family was behind them And finally the whole family and friends came rushing to him like they met one of their their favourite uncle. He slowly became a part of their family. ❤
In the beginning "oh isn't that cute" ... in the middle "wow, he really does recognize me" ... in the end "holy shit, I'm about to get taken out" ... really awesome for you and for you to share with us.
The thing about geese is that their voice don’t transform from peep to honk, they sound like they develop the honk sound and slowly make it louder and louder while the peep sound is still there but in time get quieter and quieter until disappear entirely. There is the transition stage that you can clearly hear both sound being produce at the same time.
Watching him go through goose puberty was very fun to watch. Especially since the entire time growing up, he never lost one bit of the excitement he got from having you come to see him. That was a great watch.
Thanks for sharing the videos of Sam! Her cute, funny waddle gets me every time, especially when she breaks into a run! Hoping that all the geese are well, safe and warm. Looking forward to more videos of Sam and the geese, when they return to the pond.
@@SullivansGooseIt's great news to hear that it won't be long before Sam and the other geese will be back at Sullivan's pond! As you can see, they have many fans! You have brought a lot of joy to many people around the world, by documenting their day to day lives. For just a little while, we are transported across the world to a pond in Canada. The sun is shining, there is a breeze and we can hear all the different birds in the background. Then all of a sudden we see the geese swimming or waddling along and they see you! It makes me laugh every time I see their reaction! Such an amazing display of kindness and trust! Thanks again for sharing with your UA-cam subscribers!
@Wolfdogmom The city owns the geese, they are in a public park in our downtown. The geese can generally fend for themselves and are almost universally feared :)
This goose is so friend shaped the unadulterated friendliness they have when running up and greeting you warms the heart so muchh. And I love how the trill stays consistent as if it were a greeting made just for you even when their voice becomes more of a honk than peeps
This was absolutely adorable. Seeing Sam waddling to say “hi” to the cameraman, to Sam and an army of her family all waddling to say “hi” to the cameraman, put a big smile on my face. Thank you for being so wonderful to those beautiful creatures, and thank you for sharing this with the world.
Oh I just love this video. Reminds me of my pet goose that we hatched when I was a teenager. She thought I was her mum. Still miss her and I'm in my 40's! 🥰
I love how at first it's just Sam but, by the end of the video all the geese seem to consider you a part of their flock. 😊 Very sweet and nice wholesome video here~ 😁
I honestly love the progression of this video, until it gets towards the end and it turns into a whole family affair when they all greet you, wholesome as heck!
that lil animal loves you. there is no better feeling than being loved by a different species. we can't exactly talk to each other, but we can still communicate things and its beautiful when they understand and show the same love in return
Oh the glorious talkative excited gosling - Words cannot describe the pure joy this brings to me. So happy you're showing the love that birds can have to the world!
I love that you have compiled these videos together of Sam. She is just too adorable. Whenever I'm sad, or ground down, I'm going to watch this haha. It brings just as much joy as when I see my cats catching my eyes and rolling over for attention haha!!
They have such close families, they clearly give each other all the affection we think we are only capable of and yet, plenty of cultures consider them without feelings, just things. And we breed them for food. Seeing this baby grow up being so trusting and loving towards one of us… it is really touching.
You can hear his voice slowly transforming from a peep to a honk.
I love it
It's a female
@@7heMech that's what I thought.
Goose puberty.
The amount of voice cracking
Love how her mom slowly goes from nervously running after her gosling to "oh there's that human again."
*resigned sigh* "just get back in time for dinner"
oh my gosh! I wish I can tell which one's mom!♥☻☺
she is the one on the left in the video with nearly 10 million views.
"god dammit i gotta do this again.. do we have to run every rime the guy comes?"
haha my first thought
I find it funny how it goes from him coming up alone with parents close behind, to getting a friend to join him, to just about the whole squad coming to say hi. He must’ve been a big influence amongst his flock
She led the flock for that first season, took them to areas around the pond, to a lake nearby, I'd never seen them there before.
He hood is tight, that's why
Now he's leading the army to fight Thanos.
@@SeriousDragonifyThe Bread Stone 🍞
@@SeriousDragonify
AVENGERS
ENDGRAIN
It’s fascinating how all the geese seem to have learned from watching her that you’re a friend and something to get excited about
Exactly how it seemed to go, she was my hype goose.
@@SullivansGooseshe really was your wing woman
heh
@@SullivansGoosehype goose!
I was assuming they just had those gourmet bread crumbs ahaha
@@SullivansGooseyour "winggoose".
Her voice in the middle with the half-chirp half-honk is so cute 🥺
Haha! It’s goose puberty voice cracking! 😂❤
[Gumball sighing] they grow up so fast...
@@ianusgindea671you are very unfunny
@@ianusgindea671 LMAO you should be a comedian!😂😂😂
@@ianusgindea671 So funny that I forgot to laugh.
the fact she still recognizes you throughout the entire process of growing up is something wonderful.
Let me change the context:
The fact she grew up unable to forget or scape you watching her everyday is wonderful :vvv
@@purpletylenol7787 she literally ran up to him for the entirety of this, she likely doesn't mind :l
@@noimnot8actually hahaha i know, this Gosling is the best xD
@@purpletylenol7787 mhm, i agree! ^^
"Entire process of growing up" is like 4 weeks
I love the fact that even after he's an adult honker, he still has the same trilling vocalizing pattern
I know 🥺🥺🥺🥺
she*^
It's the name they gave to the cameraman.
@@themandan4000 ADULT HONKER 🥲
@@themandan4000 lmao! That's what I was thinking too! By the end they all start calling him by that name. 🥰
The "biting at" hands, shoes, etc. is actually grooming. She wants to groom you as a sign of affection.
Beautiful Girl ! ❤️
A gosling does it and nobody bats an eye but i do it in the park and suddenly everybody loses their mind....
@@obiwankenobi9439 Damn the force is strong with this one ☝🏾🥹.
@@obiwankenobi9439 so geese are cute when it comes to grooming, but Prince Andrew is a freak for grooming?!
@@lowhp_comicbro 😭
@@obiwankenobi9439 You're just not Ryan Gosling
I like how the parents just gradually got more used to their chick running up to you and eventually stopped even trying to follow let alone run because they knew you wouldn't hurt it.
Honestly believe they appreciated the time off from baby sitting
@@SullivansGoose "finally, the relief parent. break time."
@@SullivansGoose"honey, the babysitter is here let's go hunt for berries"
Yeah.
Time lapse of a bird slowly learning to play the trumpet
I will protect him with my life
Okay that made me cackle
I love how by the end the entire squad just runs up to you, definitely part of the family to them. I'm sure they talk about you often.
Love how only the gosling ran up to the human at the beginning of the video, but at the end of the video, the entire flock flew to him - the little gosling was very influential.
If they didn't want to see him they'd say "DUCK!" & not "squee!squee!squee! (or later on "HONK!")Haha!.....uh...sorry about that....
@@AutisAnimeGames thats how religion is spread nowadays. Really annoying
I had the same thought. It took awhile, but once they realized he meant no harm, they all accepted him. 😁👍
@@AutisAnimeGames lol @ "forcing". Dunno what he said but if you think a comment online is forcing you into something I got bad news for your future bud..
in the near future, the geese has many goslings.
Gosling #53 "Why are we running to the human?"
Gosling #2 "Idk it's tradition."
After living on a farm, I can confirm this is exactly how geese behave.
Hilarious creatures.
What's so hilarious about greeting someone familiar??
@@Belikel autism: the comment
Only when they like you. Otherwise they wake up and choose violence on random humans for no reason XD
Silly goose
@@spikem5950 meh if you've ever been around geese, you'll understand that their "violence" is amusing
1:40 goose voice crack haha goose puberty
Gooberty
3:40 at that point you’ve been chosen lol
The cameraman is the most protected guy in the world. At first he had a Goose bodyguard, now he has a geese squad!😂
The pond is in a rough area, but I fear nothing when I am with the flock :)
@@SullivansGooseBARS HE SPITTING FACTS RN
@@YIDEOUSOh my god, can you imagine if you were planning to pickpocket someone and then you just see like 5 giant adult geese streaming toward you? That's gotta be more effective than guard dogs, geese don't hesitate
It's so cool to see the other geese slowly warm up to the cameraman, after watching Sam's unending trust at work so many times. These moments are what make life worth living.
Sam is definitely my hype goose.
One thousandth like. Hoorah !
@@thevibinmako5610 Yay!!!! :)
@@1HRBNGR1 - Yep! Having a goose as a friend is something that makes life worth living. The goose clearly trusts the man enough to let the man pet him. Having an animal be excited and happy to see you is a wonderful part of life.
@@thetooginator153 It's really what makes it worth living. To miss these things, is to miss life itself.
Her running with her wings out is everything!!!!!🥰
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@@angusrae9872 her*
@@JTW_Music his
@@misterxxxxxxxxx1 It's a her. The person that posted the video says it's a her. Try to educate yourself better.
@@angusrae9872 it’s a female, you don’t pay attention much do you
I didn't realize they could peep and honk at the same time when they're growing up. That is beyond adorable
If I had a male gosling, I’d call him Ryan
And he would be literally me
У меня есть и я его так назвал
Oh so he's called Ryan
Got it
Why not Philip? Or George? Or Bryan?
There's something inside you
I love how the other geese are like "Hi Mark" but Sam is like "HI HOOMAN!!!!!! HOOOOOMAN"
@darthdude jeez
You missed the "MY" in that statement :-p It's "MY HOOMAN!!!!!!!"
@@Stormsolid you're pissed because he's right. I bet you also say mouses.
@@hoppinggnomethe4154 nah just rhyming... geese - jeez
lol
@@hoppinggnomethe4154 English is not my native language. I appreciate any correction as long as it is well-intentioned.
The way they all come bolting for you at the end is simultaneously incredible and somewhat terrifying. That is quite a tremendous honor they’ve given you.
Some of them even kept their wings spread for you as they walked up!
A few months late in the update video... *50 geese flies towards him like that*
@@Bodangers followed by next years round up video of “how I obtained a goose army”
@@stephenmitana **but my lord there is no such force**
@@stephenmitana "Peace was never an option."
@@stephenmitana ALL HAIL THE GOOSE LEGION!!!
Little guy has a special call just for you. Even after growing into the honk, still kept making the same greeting with squeaks in there.
Wanted to get to you so bad that Sam got the wings out. So cute. 3:11
cute
If this goose was my only friend I would still consider myself a very lucky person indeed.
1:01 When you are running to not lose your child while also not trying to lose your dignity
LMAOOOOOO 😂🤣
Sam is always so thrilled to see you! I hadn't noticed, but she addresses you with the same cadenced greeting every time, as if to say, "Hooray, it's my FRIEND! Oh, WHERE have you been? I've been looking for you! I must tell you about everything you've missed..." Her pure joy is so wonderful to see it brings happy tears to my eyes.
awee🥰🥰
Absolutely. She has a sort of trill that distinguishes her from the other geese even when her peeps turn into honks.
I wonder if different specimens each have their own unique vocalizations?
@@nicholasszymonik5269 I noticed shifting language patterns with my big Buff Orpington hen when she went broody. She holed up in the coop for days and made high, skirling screeches like a kraken. When I got her chicks, she switched over to what I thought of as her instructional voice as she tended her peeps. She no longer spoke in her usual cadence, a pleasant mutter that I loved. I missed that.
After several weeks when the peeps were becoming young punk teenagers, I was surprised to hear Goldie's pleasant mutter return. Then, after seeing her vary her speech patterns to instruct her chicks, I had to wonder...was that her default chicken language--or simply the lingo she used to communicate with me, her ape servant? These birds have surprising depth.
@@Susie_Floozie That's a great thought, I've wondered that myself years ago from communicating with animals for a long time
@@NEZLeader I got to hear my Buff Orpington hen teach her hatchlings about hawks! I'm not exaggerating. I put Goldie and her 2-week-old peeps into a curtained nesting tower for the night and turned the lights down. I could hear her still addressing the chicks in what I called her "instructional voice." Give 'em a break, I thought. Then she paused...and I heard her thrumming "hawk alert" sound. The chicks went NUTS! They squawked and flapped around in terror--I could see the black velvet curtain thrash around. She let them freak for a moment, the the instructional voice started again...then another hawk alert, with the same excited reaction!
Man! I was sitting there gawping like a gobsmacked bass. Not only could I tell exactly what she was teaching them--she was doing it as *an abstract idea*. There was no hawk flying overhead, no sky...nothing but the darkness and her sounds. That made me look more closely at the way she used speech for purposeful goals.
I notice social constructs in their order, too. Goldie will appoint a lesser hen to act as her herald. I learned that Jeri, a Golden Comet, would appear at times to get my attention. She'd turn and lead me to somewhere Goldie seemed to be waiting, often at a blocked pathway. I'd move the obstruction, and Goldie would cruise out followed by Jeri, who'd turn and cluck at me as she went through. When Jeri died, her sister Josie took her place as Goldie's herald. When Josie died, I noticed the mantle of herald passed on to Goldie's smallest adopted Deathlayer chick, Squatch.
I'm still new to chickens--I thought they were simpleminded creatures without complexities. But four years ago, I wound up taking in a neighbor's abandoned hen, and since then Goldie and her friends have been an endlessly amazing ongoing experiment. I love these birds!
0:34
Sam: *casually waiting for human*
Human: *spawns in*
Sam: "YOOOOOOO"
I got to say, videos of Sam cheer me up...What a little sweetheart, animals have absolutely zero deception when it comes to Love. Like when he runs towards you with his little wings flapping away and those little feet puttering along....they're the best thing about this planet, these little guys. Must be so nice to be on the receiving end of little Sam's affection
First time she ran with her little wings flapping was a milestone for sure :)
Man, geese are just the spawn of satan. That you managed to win Sam's affection is a remarkable achievement and I salute you for it
@@JKBisms Wild Canadian geese most definitely. Other geese can be quite lovable though (although of course there are always exceptions) and many people keep them as beloved pets who can show affection and form bonds like any other dog or cat would. They can be very sweet and loving, especially when they know they can trust you.
@@BhappyD The Canadian geese in the lake outside my house are nice enough actually. I know they can be quite mean and aggressive in other parts of the world. But some are quite content to bob up and down waiting for u to feed them, without honking at you.
Respect animals, go vegan
Ryan Gosling is too cute!
sometimes there really is such a thing is an uncomplicated moment of joy
It's nice hearing her voice change over time as she grows into her honk.
She ALWAYS runs to you... oh my heart...
I’m guessing the camera man gives them food every time he goes filming it. Goose is probably like “Lunch time”
@@FTW1230 It's the same with all mamars, after a while they start liking you and go to you regardless
@@FTW1230those that give food are a friend, it is lunch and friend time
I love no matter how big she gets, she is still very excited to see you. Like the first day of meeting you in her life. And now, the whole flock comes to greet you. You are definitely a family member to them.
Animals' love for their dear human is the purest.
No matter how many times you see it, the run never gets less cute.
It's great to know that Ryan Gosling had such a wholesome childhood.
3:31 - Geese: "YOU PICKED THE *WRONG* PARK FOOL!!!"
Geese when the get to his feet: "Ha ha!!! J/k, we love you!"
She is just a sweet goose. I do think those first few chirps when she greets you is her goose word for you! ;)
he*
@@angusrae9872 The goose is a girl. I've confirmed it with the channel owner. 😊😉
@@traceyrossmann2989 have you ever sexed a goose?
@@angusrae9872 The description of the video
@Its me or whatever her*
First it was like: *peep!* 😊👍🏻
Then it was like: *HONK!* 💪🏻😎
Those geese are awesome
Im so happy i was able to find a video showing how Ryan Gosling grew up from a baby to the amazing man he is today.
It's family slowly started trusting the human.
First they kept close to their baby,
Then they still were pretty close but watched from afar,
Then started watching him from afar cause they trust him now,
After that they started to get a bit closer to the human from curiosity,
After a while some of his friends started joining him while their family was behind them
And finally the whole family and friends came rushing to him like they met one of their their favourite uncle.
He slowly became a part of their family. ❤
So cute how the hype is contagious and by the end, they’re all freaking out and yelling happily when they see you 😊
As a baby its adorable, but if I saw a grown ass goose running toward me that fast I would be fuckin terrified.
In the beginning "oh isn't that cute" ... in the middle "wow, he really does recognize me" ... in the end "holy shit, I'm about to get taken out" ... really awesome for you and for you to share with us.
I could practically hear the good screaming, "FRIEND!!!" every time she sees you
I love how almost all the Geese just start greeting you by the end. 🤣
The thing about geese is that their voice don’t transform from peep to honk, they sound like they develop the honk sound and slowly make it louder and louder while the peep sound is still there but in time get quieter and quieter until disappear entirely. There is the transition stage that you can clearly hear both sound being produce at the same time.
Yep, she had a raspy honk there for a bit.
2:59 “Yea, that’s him! That’s the guy!”
Watching him go through goose puberty was very fun to watch. Especially since the entire time growing up, he never lost one bit of the excitement he got from having you come to see him. That was a great watch.
Oh so this is how ryan gosling grew up to be a great actor
That waddle is pure gold so cute!
I recently updated this to include the age on each clip : ua-cam.com/video/gE9dsk5EnRk/v-deo.html
I love when she flies over at 3:15, you can just see how excited she is!!
The best adaptation of Alfred Hitchcock's, "The Birds" I've ever seen. Thank you for the heartwarming video.
haha
1:57
Puberty lol
Starting from 1:25 if you listen closely between those chirps it sounds like the laughter of a beautiful lady princess XD
I love the run they look so goofy running
Thanks for sharing the videos of Sam! Her cute, funny waddle gets me every time, especially when she breaks into a run! Hoping that all the geese are well, safe and warm. Looking forward to more videos of Sam and the geese, when they return to the pond.
The geese will be back very soon! I was just speaking with the woman who runs their winter home tonight.
@@SullivansGooseIt's great news to hear that it won't be long before Sam and the other geese will be back at Sullivan's pond! As you can see, they have many fans! You have brought a lot of joy to many people around the world, by documenting their day to day lives.
For just a little while, we are transported across the world to a pond in Canada. The sun is shining, there is a breeze and we can hear all the different birds in the background. Then all of a sudden we see the geese swimming or waddling along and they see you! It makes me laugh every time I see their reaction! Such an amazing display of kindness and trust! Thanks again for sharing with your UA-cam subscribers!
@@micpurple Thanks so much for the kind words.
@Wolfdogmom The city owns the geese, they are in a public park in our downtown. The geese can generally fend for themselves and are almost universally feared :)
@@SullivansGoose That's good to know. I'm hoping to see more of Sam and the other geese!
This goose is so friend shaped the unadulterated friendliness they have when running up and greeting you warms the heart so muchh. And I love how the trill stays consistent as if it were a greeting made just for you even when their voice becomes more of a honk than peeps
3:26 they all excited to see this guy, apparently he brings the bird crack with him
It's Ryan Gosling it's literally him
He's literally me
This was absolutely adorable. Seeing Sam waddling to say “hi” to the cameraman, to Sam and an army of her family all waddling to say “hi” to the cameraman, put a big smile on my face.
Thank you for being so wonderful to those beautiful creatures, and thank you for sharing this with the world.
He is now part of the flock, you can tell how much progress it took for him to earn their trust.
Ad then eventually we'll see Sam bringing her own goslings to meet you!
Wonderful friends who greet you upon your entrance...sweet.
I love that awkward stage between wheezing/chirping and the adult honking. So cute.
Cute little goose / geese. It shows they have a lot of love for you. Thank you for sharing it with us 👍
Oh I just love this video. Reminds me of my pet goose that we hatched when I was a teenager. She thought I was her mum. Still miss her and I'm in my 40's! 🥰
That love will never go away 🐣
Their little wobbles when running to greet him gets me every time.
I love goslings, they’re so cute
especially the Ryans
Absolutely adorable, from one gosling at the beginning to greeting you to the whole flock by the end!
Gotta love the chattering, like they're excitedly telling you about their day.
Damn, Ryan has really changed since the last movie
This footage brought a smile to my face, thank you very much for your love and kindness 💙
They were a joy to make, thank you. I'm glad it has brought so many people a moment of happiness.
Geese have the mental capacity to remember people. Don't make one mad.
Aww. I loved raising my goose from a gosling, seeing how excited she'd get and run over to me making those noises. It's so cute.
I love how at first it's just Sam but, by the end of the video all the geese seem to consider you a part of their flock. 😊
Very sweet and nice wholesome video here~ 😁
I honestly love the progression of this video, until it gets towards the end and it turns into a whole family affair when they all greet you, wholesome as heck!
this is the cutest thing i've seen today
that lil animal loves you. there is no better feeling than being loved by a different species. we can't exactly talk to each other, but we can still communicate things and its beautiful when they understand and show the same love in return
Oh the glorious talkative excited gosling - Words cannot describe the pure joy this brings to me. So happy you're showing the love that birds can have to the world!
Sam is adorable :]
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Geese 😀
i can just imagine what other people around were feeling at 3:34
I was a little intimidated, not going to lie.
Probably " Welp, he's beyond saving. He belongs to the Geese now."
Respect.😉😏😏😏.
i fly.
This little guy was so darn cute growing up, from fluff and peeps to feathers and honks.
There's honking inside you. It's hard to explain 🎶
0:48 this is so cute
Don't know why when I see this gosling ran towards the person, I tear up. So adorable!!!!
The clear moment where his voice started to break :P:PXD
one video before: "mimimimiiimimi"
After: "MÖMÖMÖMÖMÖMÖ!" XD
2:32 Puberty!
So pure and beautiful.
Why am I crying 😢🤧💕
Human or Animal, its always nice to see your friends.
What treats and/or grooming did you offer, to forge such an ironclad friendship?
Look at that face. That's love.
Oh the ending they all love you!!❤ He kept saying the same thing to you the whole time😂🎉 love the voice changes too.
The moment the goose started flying towards you just to see you. Beautiful.
It even gets to the point where she starts bringing her family too.
That is too precious. Seeing that girl run to you is so cute.
I like how you can hear it develop a honk
God thats the cutest thing ever how adorable and precious that little baby is ❤
She’s so excited to see you
I love that you have compiled these videos together of Sam. She is just too adorable. Whenever I'm sad, or ground down, I'm going to watch this haha.
It brings just as much joy as when I see my cats catching my eyes and rolling over for attention haha!!
Glad to hear it :)
They have such close families, they clearly give each other all the affection we think we are only capable of and yet, plenty of cultures consider them without feelings, just things. And we breed them for food.
Seeing this baby grow up being so trusting and loving towards one of us… it is really touching.