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Aug 18, 2014 8:57 AM CST
Name: Jacquie (JB) Berger
Wrightstown, New Jersey (Zone 6b)

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Being as close to the ocean as we are the Canadian Geese drive the farmers crazy when they begin their flocks...the white ones keep moving on but the other ones do not fly much farther south than here. Why here I do not know but I do know they poop so much they are complaining it is making some water unsafe due to the amount because of the number of geese remaining here instead of going on South. They will soon be in the corn fields by the thousands. The white ones come later.
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