Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/12
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I love an off topic conversation. Legal or illegal Canadian Geese are everywhere. We could have a nice goose dinner for every homeless person in America and still have the creatures. It is not even fun anymore to "feed the geese" with a small child as they might eat the child on their way to the bread. Nets and a nice moist heat I say. Don don.dory@gmail.com On 3/12/06, lrzeitlin@optonline.net <lrzeitlin@optonline.net> wrote: > > > Adam writes > > <<Deer are an epidemic problem now in many parts of the country, as Don > observed. There are more deer in Wisconsin and Minnesota than at any > other time - conditions are perfect for them. I'm sure it's a problem > in New England as well. And, of course, there are zillions in > California. > I also think there has been a huge increase in raccoons although I've > never seen any statistics to back this up.>> > > Both deer and racoon like to live at the edge of the woods where they can > venture into the meadows to seek food, then retreat to the safety of the > dense forest to escape predators. The suburban landscape in the NorthEast > and the Midwest is often carved out of woodland, offering deer the perfect > habitat Civilization has largely erased the deer's animal predators. The > exception is the coyote. These munch on young abandoned fawns if they can't > get their preferred meal of pussycat. There are fewer farmers and hunters > who take deer for food and/or trophies. And, of course, > the Indians are too busy running casinos and, in NY and CT, polishing > their Rolls Royces. Despite the fact that deer abound in the suburbs, most > communities have wisely banned gun hunting near settled areas. Bow hunting > is OK but the season is very short. The best weapon seems to be the brush > guard on a massive SUV. > > Solutions in our area range from trapping the deer and slaughtering them > for food for the indigent to injecting them with birth control drugs. Deer > are no joke. They despoil the landscape, eat young trees and plants to > change the nature of the woodland. All the local rhododendrons are eaten up > to the six foot level. In time deer will evolve long necks like giraffes. > They are vectors for lyme disease. If you live in deer country, you know > that Bambi is no friend. > > I have a wonderful recipe for venison stew in case anyone is interested. > > The next soapbox topic is illegal immigrant Canada geese. I have plenty of > Leica pictures of those, as well as goose crap on my > shoes. > > Larry Z > > _______________________________________________ > Leica Users Group. > See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information >