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Early summer Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) on Lake Au Train, MI

Mixed Emotions

Thomas Oliver June 20, 2019

The Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) has adapted well to human civilization, nesting around park ponds, golf courses, farms, etc...; often being considered a nuisance. However, I think this photo harkens to a time when the species was considered a symbol of wilderness…a harbinger of the changing seasons in the northern Great Lakes region, as was so eloquently described by, author, Sigurd Olson, in 1956:

Suddenly out of the north came the sound I had been waiting for, a soft, melodious gabbling that swelled and died and increased in volume until all other sounds were engulfed by its clamor. Far in the blue I saw them, a long skein of dots undulating like a floating ribbon pulled toward the south by an invisible cord tied to the point of its V.

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