The geese sat up high surveying their property, but the fun would soon start.
So, would you allow some homeless soul to walk into your house and to make himself at home? I don't think so.
The same in this case, as the geese summarily went to reason with the intruder. At first, they gently asked the intruder to leave, but he refused, and so the only way to get rid of him, was by following the violent route. Nature and human life are often similar, and for instance the explanation that I gave above will be exactly the same in our instances. We also keep an eye on everything that we have.
The one spotted the intruder and the fight was on.
His partner also came in to land on the roof, with the intruder between them flapping his wings.
The intruder started sliding down the roof, but he wouldn't give up so easily.
He worked his way back up the roof.
And there was a pandemonium of shouts and angry swear words.
Things started to get more hectic, and the intruder decided to take off.
The male goose shouted; Great, you skunk, don't you dare come back, as this is our place.
And so it is. Nature and life are the same, and we see many of these occurrences in the nature domain. Many cases result from the intruders being born on the premises and trying to return to mate and stay, but the original parents would still be around, and they would violently chase them away. In our human scenario, many of the children decide to stay at home when they turn into adults and don't learn from the birds to make their own lives. Nature doesn't work like that, as the parents only teach the children how to eat and how to fly, and after that they are on their own relying on their instincts for survival. The benefit of this is that it teaches the children to become self-sustainable.
A mad world that we live in.
I hope you have enjoyed the pictures and the story.
Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.
Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.
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