It was a matter of time before one of the desperate geese would finally throw caution to the wind (literally) and brave it over the wrought iron fence at the Reservoir to land on the narrow, ice-covered, running track.
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One plucky goose did tonight and then found   herself surrounded by a bunch of scrappy, annoying ducks!       
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The expression on her face was priceless. 
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"OMG, what did I get myself into?"
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For the next ten minutes the hapless goose (who was too   passive for her own good) stood with perplexed look as the greedy mallards   practically engulfed her and grabbed every bit of food at her feet.   
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The only way the regal goose got anything at   all was when I personally hand-fed her. Fortunately, for me, she was   as polite with me as with the ducks, taking seeds gently from my hand, like   a delicate debutante. 
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When finally consuming the equivalent of a gourmet appetizer,   the goose left the craziness of the lowly duck mob behind her to   return to her flock on the icy Reservoir -- her dignity a bit   tattered, but still intact. 
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But, "Debby the haughty debutante" wasn't the only one to   take risks tonight.  
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Willow, the little female wood duck also ventured up to the   icy running track. For a tiny and somewhat fragile appearing duck, Willow has   demonstrated herself to be every bit as scrappy as her larger mallard cousins.   She may be without mate and flock, but Willow is smart and has learned well how   to make do with what she's got. 
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If the birds were a bit more adventurous and risk-taking   tonight, its probably due to a combination of factors:
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1-- They are simply more desperate. With watercourses still   99% iced over, grounds still covered in snow and fat reserves depleted, they   have to be willing to take chances they would normally reject and scrap for what   they can get. 
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2-- The winds had substantially subsided tonight, making   flying easier. (Thank God for small favors.)  
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3-- The red tail hawks weren't around. 
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Perhaps that helps explain why, when I finally left the   Reservoir tonight, I had a squadron of ducks practically following me   home.
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Unfortunately, that would not have sat well with my   landlady so I had to bade them a fond goodnight and send them on their   way.
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"Off with you now!  Tomorrow is another day!"  --   PCA
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