Submitted by Adventurous_Key3647 t3_122ss4h in philadelphia
I can’t take goose anywhere. It’s limping pretty bad. No wildlife clinic does pickups.
Corner of midvale Ave and Kelly drive. On the steps leading into the river.
Submitted by Adventurous_Key3647 t3_122ss4h in philadelphia
I can’t take goose anywhere. It’s limping pretty bad. No wildlife clinic does pickups.
Corner of midvale Ave and Kelly drive. On the steps leading into the river.
You can hunt it but then bring it to the metro philly wildlife clinic
I’m heading there now with a car, cardboard box and blanket. so if anyone lives close by and would like to assist me I’ll be there around 2:50-3pm
Just commenting to note that you are a good person, and if Philadelphia had more people like you, it would be a much much much better place
Pls post an update as soon as you can.
I wonder if a hawk or eagle would be interested. That'd be a pretty badass battle of modern dinos.
GooseWatch 2023
Update:
I came back but it wad gone. BUT I talked to someone who frequents the area and she said it was there the other day. With the same limp. In the same spot.
I’ll check back Tuesday or Wednesday but it would be awesome if you all can keep a look out too.
I appreciate that. Thank you.
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Skyukill river center top of roxboro best chance
fuck geese
Came here to say this, their wildlife rehabilitation clinic is top notch.
They only place that takes injured terrapins
I run up that way pretty frequently and will keep an eye out
Right? Like grab a baseball bat, Christmas dinner is coming early.
Go Bird
Call the PA DCNR to see what they recommend before you go looking for it.
I’m sure if you were hurt this goose would just hiss at you and move on.
You can also call animal control, they will make sure it gets to a wildlife rescue. Tell them when and where he’s been seen and they’ll send dispatch out. The more eyes looking out, the better.
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Canadian Geese are an invasive species that are hurting ecosystems by disrupting bird migrations and adding unwanted nitrogen to the soil.
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Don't be fooled Jimmy, if a goose got the chance it'd eat you and everyone you cared about.
Canada Geese - named after a guy, not the country
I recently ate goose. Kinda tasted like a cross between chicken and beef.
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JohnDerek57 t1_jdrtynp wrote
I absolutely read the title and thought we were about to hunt a goose