SUMTER, S.C. — Swan Lake Iris Gardens is trying to keep geese away. The city has installed coyote statues on the grass around the water. "They’re a nuisance. They really are," Sumter Parks and Garden ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WJW) — Waterfowl recently found dead in three Northeast Ohio counties are presumed to have been infected with bird flu, state officials said. Samples of their remains are now being ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Geese and swan counts at Freezout Lake on Tuesday climbed to the highest numbers yet for the season. Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks notes56,000 geese were counted and1,227 swans. ...
Geese have a reputation for being one of the more aggressive breeds of birds kept as livestock, Chickens can be friendly and ducks can be easy going—but geese have not forgotten that they were once ...
A baby trumpeter swan with bird flu lies on the snow to die in December at Sweet Marsh in Bremer County. (Photo courtesy of Kip Ladage) Buy Photo The Gazette offers audio versions of articles using ...
SWANSEA, MASS. (WHDH) - Health officials are launching an investigation into why a large number of geese and swans are being found dead along the shore of the Cole River in Swansea. For weeks, the ...
Dead trumpeter swans litter the ice of Sweet Marsh in Bremer County. Sweet Marsh, a wetland northeast of Tripoli, welcomes Canada geese, trumpeter swans and dabbling ducks. However, these three types ...
MARLBOROUGH — A flock of dead geese that's reportedly "consistent" with bird flu was found Friday morning on Hager Pond, although experts are saying the risk to humans is low. A day later, a swan and ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Friday's migration numbers at Freezout Lake included far-above average numbers of swans, and below-average numbers of geese. "Overall waterfowl activity (ducks, geese and swans) ...
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GOOSE LAKE, Iowa — Local lore has it that when settlers first arrived here about 1850, the lake that came to be known as Goose Lake appeared white to the eye — because it was covered with swans. More ...