Empty nest syndrome. Usually the term is   lightly associated with human parents whose adult kids leave   home.
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But, "empty nest syndrome" is something the nesting Canada   geese in Central Park are experiencing big time this spring. The hens lay eggs   and a week or two later, all the eggs mysteriously and suddenly disappear.   The hen is literally left standing and staring over an empty nest.
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The first geese to experience this phenomena were Napoleon and   Josephine who nested on the tiny island at Harlem Meer.   A week after   eggs were laid, something happened and Napoleon joined Josie at the nesting   site presumably to defend and try to protect the eggs from viable   threat.  Despite the effort, all eggs were lost and the next day,   both geese were observed grazing together on the lawns. Shortly after, Napoleon   and Josie left Harlem Meer to apparently return to the Boat Lake --   the place they usually go through the molt together. 
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At the time, I attributed the egg losses to a rain storm that   had occurred a couple of days before and possibly flooded the nest.   
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But, now I have doubts about that. 
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That is because the same occurred to John and Mary this past   weekend at the Reservoir and there was no rain storm. 
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I was shocked on Sunday to discover Mary off   of what appeared, a completely empty nest. All six eggs had   seemed to suddenly and mysteriously vanish. There was not a trace of white   anywhere on the nest. 
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I tried to speculate and hope that Mary had just   temporarily covered up and hidden the eggs while taking a dip in the   water (which nesting geese sometimes do). 
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But the fact she and her gander, John, were just moping   around the nesting site with no attempt on Mary's part to return to it, did not   seem a good omen. 
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I decided not to draw conclusion to the scene, but rather   return to it the next day. 
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On Monday, both geese had abandoned the nesting area (at the   north of the Reservoir) to return to the west side of the   watercourse. All that remained of the old nest were some tattered leaves   and small pieces of down blowing in the breeze. One would never know eggs   had ever been there at all. 
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But, there was still more shock to come. 
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Another nesting pair of geese also appeared to have lost all   their eggs suddenly.
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The hen in that case was observed standing and   staring over an empty and shallow nest that only the day before had   contained five eggs. 
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What is going on? I wondered. This can't be   happening again!
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The hen in the second case, appeared confused and distraught.   She pecked at and through the leaves as if looking for the lost eggs. But,   unlike Mary, this goose sat down and appeared to renest on the empty   nest!
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I could not figure the scene before me. Was the goose mourning   loss of her eggs? Or did she think that by renesting, the eggs would   miraculously return? As her gander was acting normally, it was impossible to   gage any clues from him.
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Yesterday, I returned to the same location and was stunned to   find at least two eggs in the same nest that the day before appeared to have   none. Apparently, the second goose laid new eggs!
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This scenario seems to have occurred in another goose nesting   location where a hen is currently sitting on three eggs   -- alongside broken eggs nearby.
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It is presumed anyone questioning the Central Park Conservancy   about the suddenly vanishing (or broken) goose eggs of at least four   nesting goose pairs, will be emphatically told that, "raccoons are stealing   the eggs."
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Unfortunately, this makes little sense under the   circumstances. 
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For one matter, I have never observed raccoons on the tiny   island at Harlem Meer where Josephine nested -- though they are in other   parts of the park. 
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For another, geese are extremely adept at defending their nest   and eggs against raccoons. Both, the hen and gander rise up,   flap wings, hiss, chase and even aggressively peck at any raccoons wandering   near the nesting site. I have witnessed this many times, including recently with   John and Mary. The raccoons are always sent running. As such, a raccoon would   have to be extremely lucky and bold to grab even one goose   egg, let alone five and six in one raid. 
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Another thing to consider is that there is plenty of available   food in Central Park these days for raccoons to easily rummage garbage   cans.  They would not need to take up battle with fiercely defending   and aggressive geese and it's highly unlikely they would want to.   
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(Last year, after two nesting geese died at the Reservoir in   Central Park, their eggs laid untouched for many days and even weeks. The   eggs should have been easy pickings for raccoons then.)
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For these reasons and more, the raccoon explanation   makes little sense, but rather, seems to provide convenient   excuse.
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Last year, we had eight known nesting goose pairs in Central   Park which would add up to approximately 40 laid eggs.
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As noted, two of the nesting hens mysteriously perished   at the Reservoir roughly ten days after laying their eggs. I speculated then   and believe the hen's deaths were related to egg addling policies of   Central Park that somehow went wrong. (Coating eggs with corn   oil, so the embryos suffocate from lack of oxygen and fail to   hatch.) 
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Of the other 30 or so goose eggs laid last   year, only five goslings hatched. 
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But, the three goslings hatched at the Reservoir failed to   develop properly and all three perished within a month of hatching. (I suspect   in that case, oiling occurred too late to actually kill the goslings in the   eggs, but it did deprive them of needed oxygen. The goslings   sadly were just never quite right and the parents appeared to know that at   the time. Nevertheless the mother and dad never neglected their parental   duties towards their doomed offspring and tried to carry on as if the babies   were normal.)
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At the Boat Lake in Central Park last year, "Man and   Lady" nested a total of three times and after losing the first two batches of   eggs, finally hatched two healthy goslings in late June (much presumably to the   frustration of Geese Police and Central Park Conservancy).
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All of this brief "history" brings us to today and   the mystery of the recently vanishing goose eggs when only four pairs of   geese have known to be nesting. 
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I am wondering if, due to failures of egg addling last year,   as well as public complaint about the destructive policies and other actions of   Geese Police, if the powers that be at Central Park decided on   different action this year?
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For example, remove and destroy goose eggs,   rather than oil them? 
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As noted, if people question the disappearing eggs, the   losses can easily be attributed to raccoons.
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I don't know the answers to these questions. But, I do know   that if questioning the Central Park Conservancy, I will either be given no   response to written questions or untruths to directly asked, oral   ones.  
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For example, "We harass resident Canada geese to make room   for migratory geese."  The truth is, migratory geese are also harassed   by Geese Police in Central Park as they were repeatedly this past   winter. Geese Police doesn't differentiate between migratory and   resident geese. To them any goose is target for "Get the Flock   Out!"  harassment and destruction action policy.
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So, no, I am not going to ask the questions this time   around. -- perhaps other people will. But, perhaps the only real   question to ask is to see the depredation permit from the Department of   Fish and Wildlife for such destructive policies against a supposedly "protected"   bird under the federal, Migratory Bird Act Treaty of   1918 which specifically forbids destruction of goose   eggs. 
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Perhaps instead of thousand dollar "donations," Central Park Conservancy should receive fines for their endless harassment and destruction of Canada geese.
Perhaps instead of thousand dollar "donations," Central Park Conservancy should receive fines for their endless harassment and destruction of Canada geese.
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"Empty nest syndrome" is no laughing and light matter. --   PCA
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