Several different families of geese with their goslings hanging around near Russell Field and the bus turn-around on Rindge Ave in Cambridge, MA. There are three families who live in that area, and they tend to travel together. Canadian geese are monogamous birds.
The goose population in Cambridge and other parts of Massachusetts has soared this year. This is possibly the first time ever that many Cambridge residents have seen goslings, myself included. I hope that the trend continues next year, as it shows that we can share our neighborhood with wildlife.
I've never been to Cambridge... or maybe I have, and I don't remember. My memory's bad.
I've seen a lot of geese and ducks at the pond in Buttonwood Park, though.
Also, I finally got the blog started. It's rapaxsdimensionDOTwordpress if you wanna give it a look. But don't expect me to denounce a CHristwire article right away (not because I gotta research stuff on it to denounce it, but because I still need to get used to Wordpress.).
DraggyTheDragon 2 years ago
Well, have you been to Boston? Cambridge is right outside Boston (heck, it practically IS Boston). Where's Buttonwood Park?
And hooray for blog! I've already commented on it. I could just see Asshat Nelson coming on and leaving some retarded comments.
ShaiHuludisCool 2 years ago