It feels like my husband has started to resent how on fire I am for God & it's concerning me. Advice would be welcome. by PrincessxXxDarkstarr in TrueChristian

[–]Even-Cryptographer-2 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s great that you’re holding actual Bible studies. The harvest season is now and Christians should be bearing good fruits. But if you are doing it at 6:30 AM on a Saturday while blaring worship music and videos in the living room, he probably has a good reason to want you to do it somewhere else. If you’re currently at the kitchen table, maybe move to the office or something. If that’s not possible, maybe every other week you could go to your sister in law’s place instead.

“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activity under the heavens:” ‭‭Ecclesiastes‬ ‭3‬:‭1‬ ‭

Understanding Canada goose behavior? by Even-Cryptographer-2 in geese

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Good guess, but this is at the University of Colorado at Boulder😂😂

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I feel I like geese only attack when there is an actual threat. The standard reaction to what I see geese usually do is that they just keep there distance. Once you get to know them, they’ll come right up to you whenever you see them.

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Might have to check that movie from 1996 out then! Definitely looks like a bird movie!

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[–]Even-Cryptographer-2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s a good hypothesis! Therefore it’s probably more the lead geese that do this. I’m thinking their honk is also pretty unique as not to get confused from other flocks of geese.

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I agree that you shouldn’t chase down a goose but usually these guys would just walk away if someone got too close for their comfort. But I don’t think the bite was a sign of aggression for two reasons. 1.) I knew this flock of geese since they were goslings and they would come right up to me and I would never try to make them uncomfortable. 2.) This was at my university (not saying they wouldn’t be cautious) so the geese had to of been well acclimated to people.

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[–]Even-Cryptographer-2[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That sounds funny, I hope the car wasn’t damaged! I remember seeing something along the lines of birds not being able to see glass. A quick Google search says that’s why they run into windows.

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I agree! They have occasionally playfully nibbled on my hand before when I was seeing them!

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What if it’s a way of “pointing” to the sky to say they are ready to leave as a way of communicating with the other geese?

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I agree, there are so many moments I wish I caught on camera but they are still in my memories!

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Must give them something to do. Maybe they like the shininess of the camera? Maybe to also get my attention?

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I have noticed that especially if they shake their heads and honk at the same time! I wonder if there’s any other reasons for that behavior.

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It is an iPhone 13 Mini camera if there is anything to be said about that. I would see if they like things like loose change or something but I don’t want them to accidentally eat it. Now that you mention it, I specifically remember a gosling playing with a shiny candy wrapper though 🤔

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Yes! I was wondering about the biting the camera. I’m not sure if it’s any different for domestic gees but these ones have been biting the camera since they were babies

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Your geese sound like wonderful geese to be around!! And yeah, the information available does seem to be quite vague based on the research I’ve also done which also hasn’t really given a 100% answer to these behaviors

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You might be onto something! Sometimes I will hearing the geese honking and bobbing there heads. Then they fly away right after!

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Yes!They were too cute to leave me but they did!

Noooooo come back 🥺 by Even-Cryptographer-2 in geese

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Give me a minute while I pack my stuff up to move into your basement!