A few days ago, Carol and I took a walk on the south rim trail at
Taughannock S.P.   Not too far from the parking lot off Jacksonville Road,
she spotted a Canada Goose, nesting in an unexpected location (to put it
mildly).   Here, have a look:

https://youtu.be/g3dHEyC9qdA


So I'm wondering if this bird might have been raised by peregrines.  (Hey,
if humans can be raised by wolves...)    But seriously: Have any of you
observed similarly maverick nesting behavior in this species?  I'm
wondering how common this might be.

Rick

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