Madeleine Linck

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Subject: Re: [mou-net] Can one move a nest?
From: Madeleine Linck <madeleine.li...@gmail.com>
To: swest...@comcast.net
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Others have likely  already spoken up. But it is illegal to move a nest. One 
needs to apply for fed and state permits.


Madeleine Linck



Steve Weston <swest...@comcast.net> wrote:

I am already seeing hatched goslings, so if they don't move the nest, it
may be a non-issue in few days.  Secondly, the hen will probably be noisy
in defending the nest, so it won't be easy to sneak up on her. She also
will probably successfully defend the nest against short people, who
probably won't approach her anyway.

Steve Weston
On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
swest...@comcast.net

On Sun, May 1, 2016 at 3:39 PM, Judy Chucker <jchuck...@comcast.net> wrote:

> Does anyone know the do's and don'ts, cans and can'ts of moving a Canada
> Goose nest?
>
> A friend is concerned about the toddlers who play around it, as the nest
> is located within a preschooler playground.
>
> It's asking too much just to use the nesting as a teachable moment and
> have the kids keep their distance.
>
> Can the nest be moved with success for re-establishing mom's incubation?
> If so, what should they bear in mind when deciding where to relocate it?
>
> Your knowledge and suggestions will be most appreciated.
>
> Judy Chucker
>
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