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<blockquote data-quote="Davy Crockett" data-source="post: 244042" data-attributes="member: 367"><p>Hey Gullible, I should pass but I'll stick around long enough to clarify a couple of things, First off the paragraph of the article that I posted mentioned 20 eggs not 20 nests, Just in case that might have a slight difference. Not trying to be a smart ass just providing evidence that you don't pay attention to detail and have a hard time comprehending what you read and shoot from the hip. For the past 20 years or so my neighbor and I have witnessed an annual event where a pair of Canada geese nest on a small Island and every year Coyotes raid the nest. Sometimes the coyotes eat the goose sometimes just the eggs but they will walk, swim or break ice to get to the island. I am amazed when I go to Devils lake and see a dozen or more goslings where up here up here we see 2 and 3 and they are usually from late hatches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Davy Crockett, post: 244042, member: 367"] Hey Gullible, I should pass but I'll stick around long enough to clarify a couple of things, First off the paragraph of the article that I posted mentioned 20 eggs not 20 nests, Just in case that might have a slight difference. Not trying to be a smart ass just providing evidence that you don't pay attention to detail and have a hard time comprehending what you read and shoot from the hip. For the past 20 years or so my neighbor and I have witnessed an annual event where a pair of Canada geese nest on a small Island and every year Coyotes raid the nest. Sometimes the coyotes eat the goose sometimes just the eggs but they will walk, swim or break ice to get to the island. I am amazed when I go to Devils lake and see a dozen or more goslings where up here up here we see 2 and 3 and they are usually from late hatches. [/QUOTE]
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