Trust me you can keep the geese, as many as you want!
be thankfull you
only get them on their way up and down, we have to
deal with the the
rest of the spring/summer/fall. Also be thankfull you
don't get the
mean ones! too bad were not allowed to hunt them here
but then again I
hear they don't taste good either. 

--- Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I managed to get close enough to a Canadian Goose to
> knock off a couple
> of good frames today. They are fairly easy to get
> close to because they
> think people will feed them. While they are fun to
> photograph, most
> Michiganders would appreciate it if they would
> return to Canada. They
> are about the size of medium dogs, ditto their bowel
> movements. Not a
> pleasant bird to have hanging around.
> Paul
> 
> Jostein wrote:
> 
> > My plans were mostly about dippers. The dipper is
> a small bird
> > that feeds on insect larvae off the bottom of
> little streams. In
> > winter they are fairly easy to get close to.
> >
> > But not today. :-(
> >
> > I ended up shooting some very nice ice patterns in
> the stream
> > instead.
> >
> > Jostein.
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