 Item Number SCP-2351 Object Class Safe Special Containment Procedures SCP-2351 is to be contained within a shared enclosure at Bio Research Area 32. Instances are to have their flight feathers annually clipped to ensure inability to fly. Apart from this, SCP-2351 instances require no containment procedures. For instructions regarding routine care, see Document 2351-D. Description SCP-2351 is the collective designation of three specimens of adult, female Brantachenedensis, commonly referred to as Canada Goose. SCP-2351 specimens, designated SCP-2351-1-2 and-3 in order of capture, display no behavioral abnormalities and appear physically indistinguishable from non-anomalous Canada geese, save for their effect on human observers. Any human who visually perceives an instance of SCP-2351 will experience a compulsion to imitate the vocalizations of a Canada goose, maintaining such behavior for as long as they maintain visual contact. Pictures and visual recordings of SCP-2351 do not carry this effect. The mechanism behind SCP-2351's anomalous nature has yet to be determined. Subjects, including those made aware of SCP-2351's anomalous properties, will perceive their behavior as voluntary, claiming their actions were performed out of personal amusement. Affected subjects demonstrate an increase in morale following exposure to SCP-2351. SCP-2351-1 and SCP-2351-2 were captured in New York, New York between the dates of July 3rd and July 8th, 2015. SCP-2351-3 was captured in Albany, New York on July 12th, 2015. A detailed timeline may be found in Document 2351-H, Capture and Containment of SCP-2351. Addendum During the capture of SCP-2351-3, a message was found attached by a rubber band to its right leg. Hepatitis B, 780,000 Hepatitis A, 350,000 Typhoid Fever, 200,000 Measles, 145,000 Crude drawing of what appears to be a large lizard, 129 Outline of a humanoid figure with disproportionately large head, 14 Detailed pencil drawing of 3 Canada geese, 0 Are we cool yet?