Glorious sights and sounds at the Central Park Reservoir   early this morning. Lots of new migratory geese, some of whom   took flight while I was there. 
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It's funny how Canada geese can appear so lazy and   "loafing" on the water and then just take off in this wild   and exhuberant burst of force, power   and energy.
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I noticed one particular small gaggle take off and   unlike the other flocks, head directly south. (Usually the geese fly to the   east towards Queens where buildings are lower.)
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But, before doing so, this one skein flew several circles   around the Reservoir, each time, gaining greater and   greater height.
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By the time they finally left Central Park, they were way   high up toward the clouds and still climbing. High enough to   clear helicopters, skyscapers and even the Freedom Tower towards the   south of Manhattan.
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The six geese literally soared and disappeared high into the clouds   like they were heading towards outer space.  It was truly an amazing sight   (though too high and too far away for me to photograph).
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In noting the dizzying, oxygen-thin heights geese can   actually attain when embarking on long distance flight, one is unfortunately   reminded of the hideously cruel method typically employed by USDA "Wildlife   Services" when rounding up and killing so-called, "nuisance" Canada geese   around the country during the summer -- Gassing. 
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As geese can obviously survive on far less oxygen than   humans and mammals, killing them by oxygen deprivation and carbon dioxide is a   lengthy and brutal process in which, (according to eyewitness testimonies)   the terrified geese can be heard desperately  "thumping against" the   steel cylinders that lock in and ensure their deaths.  According to   one source, the geese "burn from the inside out."
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USDA refers to this as "humane euthanasia" which serves   as pacifier for the public and politicians. 
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But, make no mistake. There is nothing "humane" nor "merciful"   about cramming large, healthy birds into small steel cylinders   that suck out oxygen, eventually crushing their vital organs. --Especially birds   who demonstrate every fall and spring their incredible abilities to withstand   oxygen-thin air and literally fly thousands of miles through all kinds of turbulent weather, including wind and hail storms.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WVXYsfrp1M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q40h8dPmgwQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WVXYsfrp1M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q40h8dPmgwQ
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This morning, as I reveled in the sheer beauty, mystery   and power of the geese, I was reminded once again of their unique abilities to   navigate and conquer (under their own intellectual and body   strength), the main elements of earth from land and water to the highest   skies. How many other living beings can do that?
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Sometimes when walking beside the geese and watching them   eventually take off for the wondrous and forever challenging skies,   there is a part of me that just for one day, wants to transform myself into   a Canada goose and join them.
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What kind of adventure and blog entry would that be?  --   PCA
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