Something to be thankful about!  -- The Geesies   are Back!
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For the past couple of days, New York has been in a deep   freeze.
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Temperatures dipped to near record level lows and high winds   caused many of the lakes and ponds in Central Park to show the first signs of   freezing and ice.
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But, the news isn't all bad. 
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Frozen lakes or ponds in places north of the city have   apparently forced some local Canada geese to make their way back to   Manhattan and specifically, Central Park!
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Imagine the surprise to go to Harlem Meer the other night   and discover a flock of at least 25  to 30 Canada geese resting in the   middle of the water!
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I had not seen a goose at the Meer since the death of Cago   nearly two months ago. (Well, there was that flock of 5 migratory geese who   landed briefly at the Meer several weeks ago, but they were promptly harassed   out by Geese Police.)
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It was thrilling to once again see geese at Harlem Meer --   especially at a time ice had formed at the east side of the lake and was   also appearing around the lake's edges. 
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The more waterfowl on the water (especially heavy birds like   Canada geese), the less likely the moving water is to ice over.     
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This is vital for the survival of the four domestic ducks at   the Meer who are incapable of flight should the entire lake freeze   over.
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But, the question was, would the geese be allowed to   stay?  Or, would they immediately be harassed out by Geese   Police?
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Last night when returning to the Meer, I did not expect to   still see the geese. 
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But, low and behold, they were there!
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Obviously not elusive, purpose driven, migratory   geese (who generally only rest less than a day before moving on and   who almost always fly into the Jackie Onassis Reservoir) these geese   were comfortable at the Meer and seemed familiar with it. 
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Some of the geese joined the mallards and domestic ducks   last night in scooping up bits of cracked corn tossed on the   muddy embankment, while many others were busy ducking under the water with   white butts in the air, swooping up water plants or tiny insects. 
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I speculated that the fairly sizable gaggle of geese   might be the same ones who, last February 9th, flew into the Meer during a   bitter snow storm that likely froze up their wintering pond or   lake:
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At the time, the nearly 50 geese had indeed "saved the   day" for the domestic ducks and small flock of mallards who were otherwise   dealing with a nearly entirely iced over lake. The geese stayed for   several days (until the weather warmed) and helped to maintain a large pool of   open water despite the freezing temperatures and nearly a foot of   snow.
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Circumstances weren't quite so rough this time around as there   was no snow and temperatures have warmed up today (though with lots of rain).   
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I am not sure if the geese will hang around a while or, if   like last winter, they will return to their normal watering hole with warming   temperatures. 
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Or, they could be harassed out of Harlem Meer by Geese   Police which has been the story for almost the entire year so far.   
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Still, it was surprising that the geese were at the Meer   (apparently unmolested) for two days in a row.
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Did Geese Police not show up yesterday morning to harass the   geese away?
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I called my friend, Liliana (who monitors the Central Park   Boat Lake and usually goes in the mornings) to ask if she had seen Geese Police   over the past couple of weeks and her answer was "No," she had not seen them at   all since about ten days ago.
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Has goose harassment been suspended in Central Park for   the winter?
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From what the man from Geese Police told me, we have to   surmise the answer is no. 
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But yet, it was really strange and unusual to see a   large gaggle of geese at Harlem Meer for two days straight. 
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Myself, the domestic ducks and even the mallards were purely   and totally delighted. 
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Our cup runneth over this Thanksgiving!
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If Central Park has indeed suspended the dreaded Geese Police   for the winter, then I and all the waterfowl of Central Park have something   to be truly thankful and grateful for this Thanksgiving.   --   PCA
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