A Canada Goose Documentary
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Re-upload of a #Canada Goose #documentary I made during high school (my previous account was locked and terminated after graduation)
Note that the documentary refers to the geese as "Canadian Geese." The correct term should simply be " Canada Geese ."
Voice-over Credits: Nicole Bi & Anand Tyagi
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Canada geese get a bad rap. They are some of the best parents I have ever seen. Especially protective of their nesting area. The dad is always around watching and chasing off what they feel is a threat to their family. The mom is always in the immediate vicinity of the goslings. They even try to protect them while feeding with chasing off other geese who come near their food supply. They will stay together until the young start flying and finding a life of their own (usually about a year).. The parents stay mates for life. They usually nest in the same area if they were productive at raising a new family from the nest. At least that is what I have noticed from in the big city
4:47 “The couple also has a visitor…who’s con-duck-ting exciting exploration.”
I rescued a baby Canada goose this last spring, and raised her up till she was full grown. She had been injured and abandoned by her goose family. She is now at a nice farm with a big pond, and a bunch of friends. Don’t worry, No one is going to eat her. She was such a blessing to our family. She made everyone so happy. I learned so much from her. The best thing is, I get to go visit her any time I want.
@makeadifference251
2 жыл бұрын
Trying to find our baby goose. We honestly have the exact same story. Ours flew off after being startled or something last week and we are very worried. Praying we find her so that we can take her to a farm as well. What a beautiful blessing she is!!
@davidwalters7867
2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful stories. Thank you so much. I too care for geese and feed them millet everyday which is their natural diet and I assume good for digestion in small amounts to go with human lawn grass which predominates where I live in the city.
@istolejahresshipandilldoit3499
5 ай бұрын
@@makeadifference251any update?
"Nowhere is better than a mother's side." Aw they're so cute when they're newly hatched. Start out looking like ducklings. And it's cute seeing them grow bigger.
@HelenaMikas
3 жыл бұрын
they are pretty amazing when older .A really smart bird :)
Canada goose dads are some of the best dads on the planet. While Mom is in front leading the way, Dad is in back, making sure his children stay in line.
@HelenaMikas
3 жыл бұрын
No divorce in Canada Goose land and children are well brought up .. Amazing parents .
@wifferstess2824
3 жыл бұрын
That and keeping an eye out for potential trouble.
@agusbudiantoo7661
3 жыл бұрын
@@HelenaMikas be
@AlbertaRose94
2 жыл бұрын
@@HelenaMikas That’s because Mama Goose is treated with respect for being a Mama and encouraged to make her main focus being a Mama.
very delightful to see these cute birds live so safely near people
Lovely video but please no bread .It bloats , has no goodness and if in water gets mould which causes illness .They like grass, greens and if you want to treat seedless grapes split ..09-45 is proof of how they love grass .Geese are grazers .You would be great to be advocates for Canada Geese .The 1st eggs I saw hatch were in Manchester UK in pouring rain .Terrific presentation of a lovely project ( please help the campaign to stop the use of bread as food ) Best Wishes to you both and I wish that Goose family the same .I live in Berlin now but fly to UK each year just to see my very special geese in Manchester .Hope it will be possible this year ....Good luck to you both , Helena 👍
@JonathanSimmons42
2 жыл бұрын
I like to force feed them lead from my shotgun
@JonathanSimmons42
2 жыл бұрын
@@DRrailfanning3115 definitely should. They’re mean bastards
@4everDonDada
2 жыл бұрын
Hey we don’t care I kills these thangs fo fun Witt my BB gun and paint ball gun
@brijeshraj8738
2 жыл бұрын
Hii
@coffin7904
2 жыл бұрын
@@4everDonDada I can tell you're young but fuck think about what you're doing. dont take an animals life for fun, that's absolutely fucking awful. at the very least, I hope you look back on this comment with regret.
This looks like it’s meant to be a school project but it got fame. I randomly got this recommended to me but it’s still good. Not disappointed
@user-cy9sb8fs1j
3 жыл бұрын
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@uriahfiiya
3 жыл бұрын
What do I need to be watching to get recommended duck videos!?!?
@zErO-yr9dt
3 жыл бұрын
@@uriahfiiya anything because who doesn’t like seeing geese from time to time
@googlybird4235
3 жыл бұрын
I searched for it. I want to see the geese
@havreshawdang5149
3 жыл бұрын
@@uriahfiiya k
This is beautiful, I love it! I love watching Canadian geese and seeing the little ones in the Spring and Summer 😊
@thatonecanadianguy6523
11 ай бұрын
@@sharksport01 No, they are called Canada Goose due to their latin name of "Anas Canadensis" which then got changed in more recent times to "Branta Canadensis", which translates to "Black goose of Canada". The Latin name was coined in 1758 by the Swedish taxonomist Carl Linnaeus. If you're talking about the rumoured "John Canada" who supposedly named them after him, there is no proof that such a person ever even existed. Please do not spread misinformation about this without first doing a thorough detailed research on the topic. There are many useful books at your local library that you can use to clarify this information.
@thatonecanadianguy6523
11 ай бұрын
I will however say that they should be called "Canada Goose" and not "Canadian Goose" as the OP was suggesting. Canadian Goose refer to any goose that originate from Canada, and not specifically the Canada Goose. Canada Goose was specifically chosen due to their Latin name of "Branta Canadensis".
Don't be confuse with the 3 Baby Ducks (Ducklings), baby geese (Goslings) and Baby Swans (Cygnets) because they are in different colors. Ducklings are yellow, Goslings are yellow with brown markings, and Cygnets are gray.
Geese are very intelligent! Love 'em!
This was great, loved the soft music, soft voices and calm setting. Reminds me of the documentaries we would watch in school as kids, when the lights would dim and we didn't have to work.
What a beautiful documentary. I really enjoyed it.
Thank you for making this, it's beautiful.
So adorable and smart God bless them
What a beautiful video, thank you for sharing. It's great to see that all six eggs successfully hatched. I have a few poinds near my home where a couple nests every year. I can't wait. BTW: I don't feed them bread. I feed them scratch grains and a little banana as a treat. I'll also leave them fresh water.
after three or four notes, everything becomes dust in the wind. and it's beautiful.
Great job! My daughter and I watched the whole thing and she liked it a lot.
Goose dad says: our proud species will continue to bath in the new light of each mourning as long as you humans keep making videos which depict us so kindly. Du du du dun nah duh Nan nan
My Dads Neighbour fed the Canadian geese for 25 years 8 Garbage cans filled to the top every day for these geese. We lived on a lake and their property was about 200 feet/61 metres wide on the lake with a wide beach. The same Geese started to come every year 2 times a year. In time about 3,000 would come and sit on his beach and float in the water. There were so many in the water you could NOT see the water. The baby geese would bring their babies there and those babies brought their babies there. The location imprinted in their minds as a flight stopover point. Then the neighbours sold the house and did not disclose the fact that kabillion geese land on the property 2 times a year and won't go away for about 3 weeks each time. The people that bought the property were very unhappy ....
Unggas air yang sangat lucu. Burung kormoran dan angsa di kolam, "Oh, bayi tukiknya lucu sekali, sepertinya bebek sedang merawat bebek. Luar biasa! 👍👍👍
A- Um- uhh Honkumentary
@TheOHmomof3
3 жыл бұрын
LOL
Thanks for the beautiful goose images!
What a beautiful little documentary thank you !
I love this documentary. Well made!
they have brought me so much love and peace. they are so beautiful. and they are never "mean". their soft paddles have sat over my sandles, my feet feeling "bird warmth". They run up to me and surround me - know me. geese give good kisses, cuddles and are always lovable. gentle, protective of their young snd beautiful. oh, do you know how to fly? birds know more than us... stop shooting innocent birds for "fun".
What a nice video. The interlude music was pretty amusing and I found myself looking forward to it.
@HelenaMikas
3 жыл бұрын
me too :)
@yarabrahmetk1094
3 жыл бұрын
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@kevinisbell1867
3 жыл бұрын
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nice music in between facts lol and pretty vid of the geese saw them flying overhead this evening
These geese are wonderful!
I have a family of these in a field next to my house
bom bom bom, bom ba dom, ba da ba dom, dom!!!! Digging the interlude music!
Thank you! I watch the many goose families on a local park's lake that looks much like this one. And please - the young woman for whom English is perhaps a second language - I am always impressed with this kind of mastery, and am admiringly curious about her accent. Thanks again !
Very sweet narration. Even when poor mom was choking on bread. Aww❗️
These Geese were really Tamed in Belle Isle !
Interesting video, but it's better to feed them wild bird seed instead of bread. The bread doesn't contain the nutrients they require to stay healthy.
@lorannavarro9908
4 жыл бұрын
It can cause what's called angel wing in young birds causing the wings to fold at the wrists and they'll never be able to fly. Bread is very bad for any bird.
@tinycube-autocast
4 жыл бұрын
I find that sunflower seeds do fine :D
@gothic_oma
3 жыл бұрын
More than that, with water fowl bread can be dangerous. The gluten in the bread mixes with all the water that the birds ingest, and becomes a sticky mass that can clog their digestive tract, resulting in death.
@Angela-kp8un
3 жыл бұрын
we feed a family of geese at the park, one of the goslings died from a dog attack, and the mothers foot is severely broken. one of their goslings also has a broken wing, we brought it to a bird rehab center for care (momma gooses foot isnt savable). so we feed her birdseed to give her some extra boost.
@pla5730
3 жыл бұрын
A little bit of bread wont harm them as long as its not moldy
Beautiful geese. Interesting.
Nice documentary and nice job.I have seen in Vancouver.B.C.Canada geese are friendly, amazing and beautiful.Thank you. Greeting from Albania
We're in Wyoming US and watch our couples everyday. We have little yellow babies right now as it's springtime in Wyoming 😊 We don't give bread though. Not good for them. Love this docu!!!
What wonderful young people made this video!
wow wonderful documentary .. your photography and narration is very good. you should continue making such documentaries.. keep up the good work .
Thank you so much .
Fabuleous 🤩 !. Never saw this entire episod of a geese couple, episod from birth to juniors chicks, like this. Wonderfull thank you. We don't have these geeses in 🇨🇭.
This was informational! Great job!
This is a most professional and informative video. Great job, and thanks for sharing it!
@user-fp2zm6ut3x
2 жыл бұрын
Yes and thank you
Thank You Story Teller.
A wonderful little documentary! Really evokes appreciation for these beautiful creatures. Just please feed them whole grains (mix) or bird seed instead of bread, as it contains hardly any nutrients for birds and causes illnesses.
so cute video, big big like! Greetings from Italy
It’s great and spot on I have a goose but don’t feed them bread or anything of the sort it’s real bad for them
@jaehpae
3 жыл бұрын
Yep, they love bread, and will quickly eat it every time you give it to them, BUT, unfortunately bread has no nutritional value for them, it makes them feel full, but it's actually hurting them due to lack of vitamins and minerals, it could lead to angel wings, and many other disorders and diseases, it's even worse if you feed them bread while they are swimming because some of the bread will sink to the bottom causing pollution and harmful algae and bacterial, so please do not feed them bread, some of their favorite snacks are fresh green peas, wild bird feed, finely chopped up carrots and cabbage, there are some veggies that are bad for them so be careful, white potatoes for example, if you see them out of water in a field of grass and weeds, they are in food heaven, they love to nibble on grass, weed, and leaves, and forage on insects, worms, and snails ;)
@thewonderfulwizardofcodsaq3472
3 жыл бұрын
@@jaehpae let’s also not forget that it can block the intestines
@thekingluffy2874
3 жыл бұрын
@@thewonderfulwizardofcodsaq3472 so... what can we feed them with?
@thewonderfulwizardofcodsaq3472
3 жыл бұрын
@@thekingluffy2874 the enjoy lots of grass, lettuce, collard greeens and most leafy green plants like that along with the occasional grape
@DRrailfanning3115
2 жыл бұрын
@@thewonderfulwizardofcodsaq3472 can also feed them bird seed, corn, and sunflower seeds without the shell
The best thing about this documentary is that you didn’t give them names like Sheldon and Maria.
... thank you for all the info and for your effort to make us aware ...
The Canadian goose is my favorite bird and animal overall
Excellent video, I just saw some baby geese today and came to learn more and found your video.
Thank You for making this beutifull documentary! I have a pet goose and it help me understand her.
Seen these in the uk what a beautiful bird
@gordontaylor5373
3 жыл бұрын
There are quite a lot of these birds on a boating lake near where I live - I live in the North East of England.
I have no idea how I got here but the documentary is really good! You should rename the title to Canada Geese: From Birth to Adulthood
This is so well made and calming!
The worse thing here is when it ends ;-; Amazing photography.
Holy shit, the cinematography is top-notch! I hope you chose a film degree.
Beautiful place and lovely story!
Amazing that Dad allowed you to get that close to Mom and the young. Normally he would hiss and go ape.
@DRrailfanning3115
2 жыл бұрын
yes, normally the dad goose would hiss at you and chase you.
@AlbertaRose94
2 жыл бұрын
Telephoto lenses are GREAT if you like to video Canadian Geese.
This was great, thank you
geese are my favourite animals
I don't regret heavily on watching this video for that It is rich of unbelievable information. like for instance watching the goose laying on the eggs while it's raining ..
Great work with the telephoto lens!
What would happen if I accidently walked into a nest wearing full body armor?
This helped me so much with my project
Me: Nene goose Canadian: nooo it’s Canada geese Me: Nene goose
Bellissimo video, meravigliosa la natura!!!!! 🎶🎶🎶
Amazing documentry
I live in Alabama on a small lake and we have several goose families this time of year… I love watching them but even when I feel like I’m a safe distance (20 ft) I still get charged here and there! When I walk my pup I have to be careful going around corners!
Thanks for this video!
The gosling are so cute
Job well done! Amazing birds sometimes a nuisance but the opportunity to see them raise their young and their grace in the air far outways it!
This is totally me when recommendations
Looks good!
Orca morph into panda and then morph into their final stage, Canada Goose.
What's the song you used in the transitions?
Very well done. Do you have others?
Thank you.
NICELY done ✔ and awesome NARRATION with a great story,
@christianhamel4862
2 жыл бұрын
I shared this awesome video 📹 on my Facebook page 👏,
Loved it and thanks.
This was awesome!
Mesmerising.
5:23 WHAT WAS THAT THEME???? I HEARD IT BEFORE BUT DON’T KNOW WHAT IT IS CALLED
I love 💕 this video ( and geese). Its finny when momma goose hisses at the rain, so it'll stop. I should do that, i hate going out in the rain. Maybe i' ll hiss at the sky/rain too!
So cute lovely video thank you
Do any of the family members have bands if so where is this taking place
Camera details in description?
I find Goose/Geese to be both beautiful and annoying at the same time
Lovely video
Thank goodness these goslings didn't have to jump from a nest 100 feet off the ground. Tired of seeing goslings impale themselves son sticks or branches or dying from the impact of hitting the cement. Smart bird on the nesting choices.
@davidwalters7867
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for pointing this out.
Very charming
Awesome video!!!
Canada Geese are so magnificent
Great job!
Wonderful documentary. Where abouts was it filmed?
6:08 *Dad In the background* “I made them, hehe” 😎
Good job, i liked it
Good Video thanks
Well done