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Food for a Canadian Goose
Guest Author - Lisa Shea

They're big, they're loud, and they're found on every golf course. Canadian Geese are everywhere, and people love to feed them!



Canadian Geese are very people-friendly and will eagerly eat food that humans offer to them. Some of their favorite snacks include:

* Bread, torn into small pieces
* Spinach
* Lettuce
* Corn
* Grains
* Peas

Canadian geese normally eat grasses and other marsh items. Do not feed a canadian goose, or any other bird, "junk food" like chips!! These are unhealthy enough for humans, and are truly awful for wildlife.



Canadian Geese Information
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Deterrents for Canadian Geese
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