Sujet : Re: Thursday Ride.
De : roger (at) *nospam* sarlet.com (Roger Merriman)
Groupes : rec.bicycles.techDate : 25. Jul 2025, 20:42:17
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cyclintom <
cyclintom@yahoo.com> wrote:
On Thu Jul 24 12:49:28 2025 Jeff Liebermann wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2025 18:44:07 GMT, cyclintom <cyclintom@yahoo.com>
wrote:
I did 25 miles today at an average of 10.88 So far this month I have
405 miles and 8,000 feet of climbing. There is still a week left in
this month, but Friday and Saturday is aupposed to rain though it was
alsop raining, sort of, last Tuesday and I could ride anyway. If it
rains like that on Saturday I may ride anyway.
With allo of this man-made global warming the Canadian geese haven't
flown north to cooler weather this year.
It's called Canada goose, not Canadian goose.
Thanks to importation of non-migratory geese during the 1990's and
weather changes, the Canada goose migration patterns have changed
somewhat. I'll hopefully be walking in Quail Hollow County Park
Friday morning. I'll try to interview some of the local Canada goose
population and ask them for a schedule of their migration plans.
"Canada Geese - Migratory or Not"
<https://www.birdnote.org/podcasts/birdnote-daily/canada-geese-migratory-or-not>
"Resident vs. Migratory Canada Geese"
<https://wildgoosechasers.com/bird-pigeon-control-geese-removal-blog/resident-vs-migratory-canada-geese/>
The geese are on what used to be the Oakland estuary where I grew up my
entire childhood. As usual, this moronic ass continues to tell people
that have lived here there entire life about things he has never seen and
hasn't the least experience. The world's greatest expert on absolutel;u
everything really impresses Roger who would be willing to turn his life
over to Liebermann because he is so smart that he neve fails.
Every year the Canadian Geese migrate southmt0o the bay area and every
summer migrate back to Canada. But tghe ignorant Googlian wants to tell
us diferent sxo thzta he can feel less stupid by quoting Google or
Wikipedia. Ain't working "Liebermann.
Canada rather than Canadian Geese is much more common, your the first I’ve
heard to call them that, UK ones don’t migrate as such, they are mostly
introduced though not wholly.
Would seem that as ever life is more complicated and in some places
including Florida and the Bay Area some migrate some are resident year
around, Would also appear that Canadian Geese is a less used name.
Migrating birds have due to GPS/tags and DNA been found to not do what
humans expected and the old books say they should!
Roger Merriman