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Ellen Zornes: The Canada Geese flights are morning and evening

She loves to hear them, but not so her dog, Lucy

Ellen Zornes writes:
The Canada Geese fly over our house each morning and each evening. When Lucy was a puppy being potty trained, she was scared to death of them. I had to try to time her training times when the geese were not flying over or seen at the ponds around us. Canada Geese mate for life and we heard the most mournful sounds a couple of years ago when one of them had lost its mate. It didn't fly away when the flock did, but waited there several days before it rejoined the flock. We all felt so sorry for the goose! They are beautiful and unlike Lucy, I love to hear their honking as they fly overhead! - Ellen Zornes
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