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Update from Parks Staff: After many complaints from the public about biting and aggressive behavior towards both children and adults, those two geese have been removed and moved to a farm. No other geese or wildlife were removed. The neighborhood association and city staff continue to educate the public on not feeding the wildlife in the parks. It is not good for the wildlife or for the public. Thank you for your post.
Hello to our former neighbors. The city has moved us to a farm. It's ok out here. We're trying to make friends with the other geese, but I don't think they like city geese very much.We miss the slide and swings at the park. We miss playing tag with you guys. We also miss eating your stale bread, the farmer gives us these weird bland pellets. But who are we to complain? Anyway, we are being taken care of and we're sorry for being bullies at times. Maybe we will plan a vacation for next summer and visit Crescent Lake.
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Hello to our former neighbors. The city has moved us to a farm. It's ok out here. We're trying to make friends with the other geese, but I don't think they like city geese very much.We miss the slide and swings at the park. We miss playing tag with you guys. We also miss eating your stale bread, the farmer gives us these weird bland pellets. But who are we to complain? Anyway, we are being taken care of and we're sorry for being bullies at times. Maybe we will plan a vacation for next summer and visit Crescent Lake.
Thanks for all of the fun times.
-Crescent Lake Geese