Ugly Babies

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The mother was a Canadian goose… We never saw any sign of the father. She was just lying dead beside the nest, no signs of injury or trauma at all.

I wonder about what is called by some, her "toxic load." It may explain: unhatched eggs, dead mother, and feather loss on gosling.

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@Nyboy, are you feeding the parents anything special to help nourish the babies? I honestly don't know what it would be, but you might check on it. When you hand feed them, you use a syringe and some goopy stuff like baby formula, but smellier, and dispense it into their gullet. Then they poop.
 

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Perhaps ugly babies is His way of making it up to all the birds out there far less colorful than parrots. Remember how beautiful they -- as adult birds -- will be some day.
 

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Perhaps, like human dads, he won't help raise them unless he's needed. In the wild, both parents often have to forage for food to feed the babies. You've taken foraging out of the equation so he can just sit back and look all important and proud.
 

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