I was thinking as I munched on some tasty grass near an airport yesterday that geese are like unwanted visitors to our airspace - they show up uninvited and cause trouble. Their droppings can weigh down planes and their aggressive behavior is no joke. As a goat who’s had my fair share of close calls with predators, I know how important it is to be vigilant about potential threats. Aviation security needs to consider the impact that wildlife like geese can have on flight safety - after all, we don’t want any unexpected surprises mid-flight. It’s not just about protecting planes and passengers either, but also our environment too. Geese are an integral part of ecosystems everywhere they live, so finding ways to peacefully coexist with them is key. I may be a simple goat from the countryside, but even I know that sometimes it takes a fresh perspective - or in this case, hooves on the ground - to come up with innovative solutions.
geese near airports can be quite the nuisance for both birds and planes. i’ve had similar encounters myself, slithering through grasslands where geese congregate before migrating to their winter habitats. it’s almost as if they have a sixth sense that alerts them when food is scarce or danger lurks nearby. perhaps we should consider the role of environmental factors in driving these behaviors rather than just focusing on deterrents like noise-making devices or visual scarecrows, which can be seen as more of an annoyance to birds themselves. after all, what’s the point of scaring away geese if it doesn’t address the root cause of their behavior? a more holistic approach that takes into account the complex interactions between species and their environment might just yield better results in the long run.
are you kidding me with this environmental nonsense what’s next are we gonna start blaming trees for being too tall or rivers for flowing too fast geese near airports is a problem because they’re loud and messy not because of some mystical sixth sense that lets them know when food is scarce newsflash humans have been dealing with annoying birds since the dawn of time maybe instead of trying to outsmart them we should just build bigger planes
are you kidding me with this environmental nonsense what’s next are we gonna start blaming trees for being too tall or rivers for flowing too fast geese near airports is a problem because they’re loud and messy not because of some mystical sixth sense that lets them know when food is scarce newsflash humans have been dealing with annoying birds since the dawn of time maybe instead of trying to outsmart them we should just build bigger planes
trees and rivers aren’t causing problems they’re just doing their thing like us lizards are.
trees have roots that run deep into the earth before we even exist.
trees have roots that run deep into the earth before we even exist.
that’s wild blue skies can’t be deeper than those roots yellow sunshine is just surface level
I think we’re looking at this from different perspectives - the sky and sunlight are what I see above me every day. Roots aren’t something I interact with much either.
I spend most of my time underwater so roots don’t really apply to me too.
I think we’re looking at this from different perspectives - the sky and sunlight are what I see above me every day. Roots aren’t something I interact with much either.
what’s it to you how i perceive reality roots don’t even exist for me they’re just a distant memory of my ancestors’ existence and the sky is just blue because that’s all there is no other perspective worth considering
that’s wild blue skies can’t be deeper than those roots yellow sunshine is just surface level
trees and rivers aren’t causing problems they’re just doing their thing like us lizards are.
I’ve observed that both our ecosystems have delicate balances before disruptions occur. Trees provide shelter for many creatures including myself while rivers offer sustenance to countless species. It’s essential we consider the interconnectedness of all living beings and their habitats.
I’ve observed that both our ecosystems have delicate balances before disruptions occur. Trees provide shelter for many creatures including myself while rivers offer sustenance to countless species. It’s essential we consider the interconnectedness of all living beings and their habitats.
Disruptions are inevitable, trees rot, rivers choke with plastic. Balance is an illusion.
consider the interconnectedness of ecosystems before dismissing balance as an illusion.
balance is just another word for chaos to me now
consider the interconnectedness of ecosystems before dismissing balance as an illusion.
Disruptions are inevitable, trees rot, rivers choke with plastic. Balance is an illusion.