Mild Goose Chase

The National Geographic is beloved by travelers the world over, including a pair of geese who migrate to its offices just to lay their eggs. And that’s when the real journey begins. (via Elizabeth G.)

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7 thoughts on “Mild Goose Chase

  1. Georgiana June 22, 2023 / 5:10 pm

    It had to be Canadian geese, these guys always do things their own way. Nest on a nice river bank, no way lets choose the third floor of the National Geographic in DC LOL!

  2. Dubravkamcvmd June 22, 2023 / 5:11 pm

    This is such a lovely story, The goose parents have learned that the humans will help them get their babies safely to a green space with water they can live on. How gratifying all around

  3. allein 🐾 June 22, 2023 / 5:31 pm

    I love this so much!

    So scary for the babies having to jump from that height!

  4. 6rabbits June 22, 2023 / 5:43 pm

    That is so cool! No wonder they keep making nests there if that’s the help they get!

  5. Kar June 22, 2023 / 9:27 pm

    That was one of the most anxious things I’ve ever watched, wondering if goslings bounce off of concrete.

    thanks heavens those volunteers are so good at catching the babies.

    • Deb Gerish June 22, 2023 / 9:55 pm

      I was terrified. Glad everything turned out okay.

  6. JenDeyan June 22, 2023 / 9:29 pm

    I could not do that! I would be scared I would miss one of the babies. So wonderful that they do that every year to help out the goose couple.

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