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Geese

jessel6893

Reptile Boy
Well i went fishing today at a pond near me. And a friend of mine noticed a white thing and after looking at it in the water for a bit realised it was a rather large egg 3 of them to be exact. my first thought was a goose egg. But i was wondering why it was in the water i thought geese nest on land. so I'm wondering if resent heavy rain that over flooded alot of rivers and ponds washed it in to the water. But i don`t know if i should go back and take them and give them a chance or leave them and hope the mother finds them before if not already dead. I'm ready to take care of them if need be, Parents already told me i could take them. :shrugs: :shrugs:
 
I know there will be people who say "let nature do its stuff" but personally, if there alone, and you did not see the mother around, and there is a chance you can save them, i would go and get them, wrap them up as warm as possible, and hope for the best..

Goodluck..
 
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