Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Goose Intimidation

It's the middle of Canadian Goose mating season here, and the birds can be aggressive and territorial.

Hubby Tony and I were walking home from the grocery store yesterday when I saw a pair of geese. The female was on top of a retaining wall (where I assume there was a nest). The male was keeping watch on the sidewalk below her. I was walking on the other side of the two-lane entrance to the strip mall, but after I snapped the photo the male still hissed at me.

After passing the pair I stopped paying attention, so when I rounded the corner at the street I almost ran into the second pair of geese standing on the sidewalk. Once again I got hissed at, and the male started toward me. I had to quickly step out of the way.

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33 comments:

  1. Such large birds can be quite alarming when they're being defensive. I'm always wary of swans.

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    1. I will keep that in mind the next time I see a swan.

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  2. Why are geese and swans never used in falconry?

    God bless.

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  3. Yeah, don't mess with the Cobra Chickens!

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    1. I wasn't familiar with the term cobra chicken, but when the internet told me it was because of their hiss the whole thing made sense.

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  4. Interesting story dear Kathy
    I am familiar with mom chicken hissing at me when they were carrying their chicks along, I remember group of ducks would get aggressive and advance towards me and my sister while we cross them for the school
    Your photos are excellent 👍

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    1. I guess all parents want to protect their young.

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  5. I love Canada geese. They only become aggressive when they feel threatened or if you get too close to them when they have goslings to protect.

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  6. We were attacked on a sidewalk like that, we had to move away as quickly as we could

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  7. It's too bad humans have invaded their territory!

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    1. For the geese in this area, human landscaping choices have created "artificial" habitats that encourage the goose populations.

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  8. Geese make me laugh. I used to go to the park early in the morning with my daughter when she was little and the geese would scare so many people.

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    1. As long as you know to not invade the goose's space they don't have to be scary.

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  9. We're so sorry about our geese. Sigh.

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  10. They sure can be intimidating.

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    1. I guess it's to be expected, when little ones are involved.

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  11. There is truly no intimidation quite like a Canada Goose in April. They really do act like they own the entire sidewalk, don’t they? I’ve had a few stand-offs myself where I’ve realized that no matter how much bigger I am, the goose is definitely the one in charge. I hope you and Tony managed to navigate the 'gauntlet' safely.

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    1. Goose Couple #2 was more of a threat, but I managed to skirt by them.

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  12. I miss the geese that hatched babies at the campground. I see them close to Lake Chatuge, but not in our neighborhood. I think a bluejay has a nest around here. Kevin was watching the pair as they flew from tree to tree. I do not miss dealing with campers!!

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    1. I am sure angry campers are far down on your 'fun' list!

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  13. Those big birds can be scary! Wise to keep away.

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  14. Although we don't havee a geese problem, the many birds that nest around our house will dive bomb us while we're mowing the lawn or working in the garden.

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    1. I'm sure they consider you an enemy who is trying to invade their territory.

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  15. Oh yeah, those are tough birds!

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  16. We had a returning canada geese pair that nested near one of our ponds at the woods house-yes they are very territorial for sure

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    1. It's amazing to me how they can find the same place to nest year after year.

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  17. Usually the pond across the street is full of them. I haven't seen any this year... yet.

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