[Fredslist] Fwd: Where have the geese gone?

Victoriarobertsdrogin victoria.roberts.drogin at gmail.com
Wed Jul 3 23:04:56 EDT 2013


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On Jul 3, 2013, at 8:26 PM, Fred Klein <FKlein at kleinzelman.com> wrote:

> Lee has performed miracles for us. He is a true outdoorsman-naturalist.  See below. 
> 
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>  my iPhone Fred 
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>> From: Paul Napolitano <paul at twosonsenv.com>
>> Date: July 3, 2013, 3:50:29 PM EDT
>> To: 'Fred Klein' <FKlein at kleinzelman.com>, 'Freds List' <fredslist at gothamnetworking.com>
>> Subject: RE: [Fredslist] Where have the geese gone?
>> 
>> Although I think Carol's explanation is the most plausible (Geese are vacationing in Hamptons), please see below for a technical explanation from the best wildlife control expert on Long Island.
>>  
>> Paul
>>  
>> Paul Napolitano
>> President, Critter Cleanup
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>> Office 516 922 3653
>> Cell 516 287 4159
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>> www.CritterCleanupNY.com
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>> Up until recently the gosling hatch from this year was pre-flight. I have noticed a decrease in goose activity on some of my control properties this past week. The goslings have probably achieved flight which in that area would likely cause them to sleep on the water at night. Another possible explanation would be that they have depleted the longer, better tasting blades of grass from that median and have moved on to more opportune feeding now that the young can fly. You will probably see an increase in activity around August. That is when the geese will molt their feathers and will be flightless for a period of time. I hope you find this information useful. If you need anything else, just let me know.
>>  
>> Lee Raptakis
>> Lee's Wildlife Services
>> (516) 578-7978
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: fredslist-bounces at gothamnetworking.com [mailto:fredslist-bounces at gothamnetworking.com] On Behalf Of Fred Klein
>> Sent: Wednesday, July 03, 2013 1:08 PM
>> To: Freds List
>> Subject: [Fredslist] Where have the geese gone?
>>  
>> If you live in the Roslyn--Port Washington area and have ever driven by bar beach on shore road, You probably noticed the large number of Canadian geese sitting on the grass median.
>>  
>> Now, all of a sudden, they are all gone without any explanation.
>> It seems a little strange. Does anyone have any insight?
>> Sent from
>> my iPhone Fred
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