It seems ironic that the morning temperature in New   York City yesterday was less than zero. It broke the record for the coldest   Valentine Day's ever in the city.
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I can think of one lonely gander who was   likely feeling the unusual chill of this Valentine's Day and   one suddenly single goose mother feeling the confusion of seeming   abandonment. 
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But, more about Warrior and his sweetheart   later.....
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For me, the "Arctic Blast" was OK. I was mainly concerned   about the geese and ducks of Central Park making it through the   big chill. 
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So far, they thankfully are. 
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As described in the article below, as long as birds (and other   outdoor animals) have access to food and open water, they are capable of   surviving otherwise brutal temperatures and storms. https://www.audubon.org/news/gimme-shelter-how-do-birds-survive-snow-storm
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The reason so many water birds perished last year was not   due to one particularly bad snow storm or a short bout of unusually cold days,   but rather a steady stream of frigid days that meant snow on the ground failed   to melt and frozen watercourses remained iced over for many weeks. With no   access to food, thousands of ducks, geese and other water birds starved to   death along the east coast, including more than a dozen at the Central Park Reservoir. 
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Such is not the case this year. Though we had a near record   snow storm of nearly 27 inches last month, a warm-up in   temperatures shortly thereafter caused the snow to quickly melt.   Likewise, temperatures are predicted to quickly rebound this week to normal and   even above normal. 
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Thus far this winter, the water at the Central Park Reservoir   has remained open and moving (though park lakes and ponds are   currently iced over). 
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This explains why virtually all the migratory (and local)   geese and ducks have taken temporary winter residence at the   Reservoir. (That, in addition to goose harassment occurring everywhere else   in Central Park.)
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Though obviously hungry and feeling the bitter pinch of   winter, all the geese and ducks (to my knowledge) have so far and thankfully   survived. 
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One goose who, however, would likely not have   survived this weekend due to an already compromised state, was   Warrior.  
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Fortunately (as described a couple of days ago), Warrior was   rescued and is currently being treated for various skin infections and   general debilitation at the Wild Bird Fund.  
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My friend, Liliana, dropped in to see Warrior yesterday.   
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Standing in his cage and wearing protective covering to   prevent scratching of wounds, Warrior looked at Liliana curiously (and according   to her, with some confusion). Sadly, we cannot explain to Warrior why he   is at the Wild Bird Fund nor why he has to put up with annoying   treatments or preventions. 
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Because it was Sunday, the hospital was not at full staff and   Liliana was not able to obtain much information nor spend much time with   Warrior. 
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But, I'm guessing it was comforting to the recovering   gander to see his trusted friend, Liliana again -- if only for a   few minutes. 
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What has presumably got to be very tough for Warrior and   his now estranged mate and four grown goslings is not being with each   other.  
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Of course that was the case a few days ago when Warrior was   apparently incapable to fly the short distance with his family from the   Boat Lake to the Reservoir. Such was in fact, the main signal that rescue was   required for him. 
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Goose families do not willingly separate in winter unless   there is something seriously wrong with one or more of the geese. Moreover, once   mated, goose pairs do not separate at all until death of one of the partners.   (Generally, goslings are "kicked out from the nest" at about a year-old or until   the parents again want to nest.)
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Presumably, Warrior's mate and youngsters are still at   the Reservoir, though it would be impossible to recognize them amongst the   roughly 200 geese currently there. Warrior was in fact, spotted at the   Reservoir a couple of weeks ago with the family, though they returned to   the Boat Lake a couple of days later where they stayed until the   day of rescue.
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There is also another goose family of seven that was typically   hanging with Warrior's clan. Hopefully, the two families are still together even   in Warrior's absence. 
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So, it was the coldest Valentine's Day on record in New York   City.
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And though it is chilly, lonely and confusing for two geese   who, long partnered, are now separated, hopefully (like the weather), there are   warmer days ahead. 
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When finally time for Warrior's release, it   is anticipated that his Princess and their goslings will be patiently   waiting at a then unfrozen Boat Lake. 
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Loyalty runs deep in the goose world.  --   PCA
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