Stumpy is back!
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"Stumpy" is a Canada goose missing her entire right foot.   She has been observed in Central Park before and was frequently   reported on a couple of years ago, when going through the molt at the South Pond   (though she had briefly been at Boat Lake prior to molt that year -- the   same place she currently is).
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While one cannot be absolutely sure that this goose   without a right foot is the same one observed two years ago, the injury is   not a common one in geese and the looks and behavior are identical in   both incidents.  Stumpy (aka "Kaitlin") is usually observed with   another goose, swims slowly with a slight tilt and is quite   trusting of humans. 
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What is so remarkable about Stumpy is that she has apparently   survived, not just one brutal winter, but likely two with a disability that   would appear to be certainly life threatening, if not life ending.   Considering that thousands of water birds perished this winter and last due to   starvation on iced-over watercourses, that this goose with only a stump for   a leg made it through seems testimony to the resilience, adaptability and sheer   tenacity of Canada geese. 
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But, Stumpy is not the only goose exemplifying courage and   determination in the face of adversity and challenge. The same is true of   virtually all nesting Canada geese. 
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One example of this, is a nesting goose pair in Denver   who are tenaciously hanging in with their eggs despite mean kids   hurling Easter eggs, soda cans, plastic bottles and a mop   head at them. Although the nesting hen has a mate who attempts to   guard and protect her, the one threat ganders are not naturally equipped   to handle is that of humans. 
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Back at Central Park, our preparing-to-nest, Canada goose   pairs also exemplify the same fortitude and determination despite   relentless human harassment and prior egg   destruction.  
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Last night for example, while "Mary" rested on what appears a   chosen nest site on the rocks surrounding the CP Reservoir, her gander,   John tirelessly patrolled the waters below her. 
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At one point, two raccoons scurried along the rocks and   John immediately bolted towards them. Wings flapping and neck outstretched, John   appeared to give a hard peck on the back of one of the raccoons which sent both   fleeing in the opposite direction away from the resting   (or already nesting) Mary on the rocks.  A few minutes later,   John similarly chased away two mallards wandering into the "sacred" and fiercely   guarded territory.
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After watching all of this for some time, I came away with the   feeling that as taxing as nesting may be on goose hens who have to go   nearly a whole month with little food, it appears even harder on their   protective ganders who seemingly go the entire month with little or   no sleep at all.  
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Perhaps this helps explain why it is only the hardiest and   most courageous and resilient geese (and many other animals) who seemingly are   the chosen ones to produce offspring. The demands of parenthood are many and it   seems only the most determined, hopeful, brave and strong that can truly   live up to them. 
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Unfortunately, (as noted) of all the threats that animals   in nature have to contend with and hopefully overcome, those from humans   are ones nature doesn't properly equip them for. 
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How does, after all, a gander defend against those humans   hurling bottles or other debris against their mates or those coming with   flapping umbrellas to oil and render unviable their and their mate's eggs?    Centuries of evolution and countless nature lessons just don't seem to teach   about those threats and assaults. 
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Still, where there is will, the geese are determined and   courageous  to find way. 
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And so, despite the past failures and grief, the geese buckle   down to once again nest and to once again defend.  Today is   after all, a different day and tomorrow holds the possibilities (however remote) of life   renewed.  
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As long as there is strength in their bodies and hope in their   hearts, our brave ones fight to carry on another day. -- PCA
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