Guarding the nest

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A mother Canada goose sits on her nest made of twigs by the pond next to Hussey’s Restaurant in Port Jefferson Tuesday, April 12. According to the Department of Natural Resources Canada geese will nest from mid March through late April. The eggs are incubated in the nest for around 28 days. The geese are also mostly monogamous. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

A mother Canada goose sits on her nest made of twigs by the pond next to Hussey’s Restaurant in Port Jefferson Tuesday, April 12. According to the Department of Natural Resources Canada geese will nest from mid March through late April. The eggs are incubated in the nest for around 28 days. The geese are also mostly monogamous. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/47/2016/04/web1_SDN041316Goose.jpgA mother Canada goose sits on her nest made of twigs by the pond next to Hussey’s Restaurant in Port Jefferson Tuesday, April 12. According to the Department of Natural Resources Canada geese will nest from mid March through late April. The eggs are incubated in the nest for around 28 days. The geese are also mostly monogamous. Luke Gronneberg | Sidney Daily News

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