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Saw a mother goose panicking beside a smaller goose, which I'm sure was her offspring. The smaller one was having trouble. There were three of us in the boat and I said to the others, I think a snapping turtle has a hold of that goose and is pulling it down.

I wondered if we should interfere with nature like wildlife documentarians ask themselves. Sometimes they will help an animal if it falls into a crevice for instance. But I also thought, is that turtle being territorial or trying to eat? And would it even eat a bird full of feathers? Well the other two said we're going to do something.

So we went over and indeed it was a snapping turtle that was first pulling the goose down by its beak and then its wing.

One of us scooped the turtle from underneath with the net while it was still holding onto the wing. While we were searching for something to poke the turtle with, I took a pic. We used the end of the fishing rod handle to poke its head lightly and it let go. The goose swam away, but by this time, its family abandoned the area.

When we came back to that spot two hours later, we saw the moment when the goose family swam by in the direction of the injured goose, who then proceeded to join them.

I wonder if that turtle was actually doing a favour since some experts consider the goose population to be way too abundant these days.

I've had several encounters with snapping turtles the past three years, including reeling one in that took my bait. And I also found this one sunbathing on a trib last year. Also found one two months ago in the middle of a park about 20 yards away from the water. A guy picked it up and put it back in the water. I made sure to confirm with him if he knew how far they could turn their necks back.

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Last weekend I was fishing a lake and stumbled upon this in the water. Karma? Okay different turtle but same species.

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Also found this bird dazed and confused in the middle of the road that goes to the trib I was fishing in May. Pulled over and stopped two cars for a few seconds to grab it and set it aside.

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Found a dead mole while shore fishing a G-Bay beach for smallies.

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Also in May, while trolling a trib I encountered these strange looking birds. Never seen this species before. Nor has anyone else I sent the pics to. They're called common merganser and the females have the red mohawks. Southern Ontario is in their range, but that's news to me!

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And speaking of birds with their chicks, also saw this in a harbour. Was fishing this really small island and we were almost being dive bombed by this seagull looking bird. That of course meant there were chicks nearby. And there they were. Cute little things.

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And finally, on a lake full of lily pads, I encountered this beaver with a big lily pad in its mouth swimming a good 30 yards back to its dam with it. No idea why it took a lily pad that far across when its dam was also surrounded by lily pads all around it!

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NATURE!
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OG_6CopW9GQ

Killer post man - nature is a real beast sometimes
 
And finally, on a lake full of lily pads, I encountered this beaver with a big lily pad in its mouth swimming a good 30 yards back to its dam with it. No idea why it took a lily pad that far across when its dam was also surrounded by lily pads all around it!

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The lily pads are always greener on the other side of the pond!! Beavers eat the roots of lilies---it's like a tuber.
 
rhymobot said:
Saw a mother goose panicking beside a smaller goose, which I'm sure was her offspring. The smaller one was having trouble. There were three of us in the boat and I said to the others, I think a snapping turtle has a hold of that goose and is pulling it down.

I wondered if we should interfere with nature like wildlife documentarians ask themselves. Sometimes they will help an animal if it falls into a crevice for instance. But I also thought, is that turtle being territorial or trying to eat? And would it even eat a bird full of feathers? Well the other two said we're going to do something.

So we went over and indeed it was a snapping turtle that was first pulling the goose down by its beak and then its wing.

One of us scooped the turtle from underneath with the net while it was still holding onto the wing. While we were searching for something to poke the turtle with, I took a pic. We used the end of the fishing rod handle to poke its head lightly and it let go. The goose swam away, but by this time, its family abandoned the area.

When we came back to that spot two hours later, we saw the moment when the goose family swam by in the direction of the injured goose, who then proceeded to join them.

I wonder if that turtle was actually doing a favour since some experts consider the goose population to be way too abundant these days.

I've had several encounters with snapping turtles the past three years, including reeling one in that took my bait. And I also found this one sunbathing on a trib last year. Also found one two months ago in the middle of a park about 20 yards away from the water. A guy picked it up and put it back in the water. I made sure to confirm with him if he knew how far they could turn their necks back.

attachicon.gif
turtle goose2.jpg
attachicon.gif
Snapshot 1 (01-07-2015 7-59 PM).png
attachicon.gif
CIMG1581.JPG

Last weekend I was fishing a lake and stumbled upon this in the water. Karma? Okay different turtle but same species.

attachicon.gif
CIMG5563 (Large).JPG



Also found this bird dazed and confused in the middle of the road that goes to the trib I was fishing in May. Pulled over and stopped two cars for a few seconds to grab it and set it aside.

attachicon.gif
CIMG5402.JPG


Found a dead mole while shore fishing a G-Bay beach for smallies.

attachicon.gif
CIMG5485.JPG


Also in May, while trolling a trib I encountered these strange looking birds. Never seen this species before. Nor has anyone else I sent the pics to. They're called common merganser and the females have the red mohawks. Southern Ontario is in their range, but that's news to me!

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common merganser.bmp.jpg


And speaking of birds with their chicks, also saw this in a harbour. Was fishing this really small island and we were almost being dive bombed by this seagull looking bird. That of course meant there were chicks nearby. And there they were. Cute little things.

attachicon.gif
Untitled.jpg


And finally, on a lake full of lily pads, I encountered this beaver with a big lily pad in its mouth swimming a good 30 yards back to its dam with it. No idea why it took a lily pad that far across when its dam was also surrounded by lily pads all around it!

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NATURE!
Why would you interfere with a turtle eating a goose? Leave them be.
 
I was doing some dry fly casting on still-water last Friday, and this little snapping turtle kept on chasing my flies every few casts. The little poop was no more than 6 inches across, but was feisty as an energizer bunny.
 
thanks for the education! good to know what I'm looking at. perhaps someone can name these birds from the past few years i spotted:




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flowerjohn said:
Why would you interfere with a turtle eating a goose? Leave them be.
Isn't interfering with a dude interfering with nature also interfering with nature? Hahaha. I'm just saying, that is a complex philosophical issue if you really think about it.
 
berg said:
Isn't interfering with a dude interfering with nature also interfering with nature? Hahaha. I'm just saying, that is a complex philosophical issue if you really think about it.
Yes you are right berg. We humans are able to have the final say on that one. I guess just different philosophies. I suppose I will have to spend some time trying to get a life. Ha ha.
 
i have found that a light tap on the back of the turtle's shell will get it moving on in a hurry.

i wantched a racoon try to take down a duck one day. it was noisy, feathers were flyin everywhere. the duck eventually got away. it was an awesome sight; better than the Discovery Channel.
 
flowerjohn said:
Yes you are right berg. We humans are able to have the final say on that one. I guess just different philosophies. I suppose I will have to spend some time trying to get a life. Ha ha.
do you eat meat? drive a car? live in a house? those were all parts of nature at some point in time, and your house was either farm land, a bird/bear/fox's habitat.

did you interfere with their lives?

id imagine so, so if someone see's an animal doing something it shouldn't be (in their view) then by all means let them do what they want to do.

if you fish, you are putting a hook through a fishes mouth and taking them away from their environment, so i really dont think someone saving a bird from a snapper is all that bad, just sayin'

so yeah, get a life :)

rant complete, sorry if i sound like a jack ass.
 
We all have our opinions - nature is a beast and we have our own personal tolerances. Cute animals typically have an edge over all the others unfortunately. Its all good that its all good.
 

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