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God damn Canada Geese.
Also, I've seen tourists fascinated by seagulls in Vancouver which surprised me because I thought they were everywhere.
I saw a Canadian Goose exhibit at the Prague zoo and almost died laughing.
I hate Canada Geese. I once stayed in a hotel in Manchester where they would squawk all through the night right outside the window.
I love Canada geese! A family used to nest every year near where i grew up, and during breeding season traffic would halt multiple times a day while the whole family of goslings crossed the road. When in a rush in the spring, everyone knew not to take that road.
I think they are the bane of golfers and sports areas, but if that's not a concern they are huge, beautiful birds.
They breed multiple times a year and are protected. They take over city parks and make them big piles of goose shit. They get angry and aggressive at people who walk by, making them even more of a nuisance in said parks.
But yeah, I appreciate them as a living being.