A leap of faith! Baby geese hatching & the first jump! PART 2
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- čas přidán 7. 05. 2021
- WOW! This is amazing! Join us for our first ever adventure of seeing a clutch of baby geese hatching and taking their first leap of faith outside of the nest!! Awesome stuff! In today's PART 2 episode you will get to experience it with us, and AS IT HAPPENS, just like you were there with us! In the last episode 6 of the 7 eggs hatched and the parenting geese tried to coax the little ones out of the next and on to the farm pond water, but with no luck! They worked at this for 2 days! Today, we'll get to see it up close and personal! The beautiful little baby geese ('goslings') take the jump out of the nest, on to the DIY nesting platform, and then sploosh! In to the water! Thanks for joining us on this excellent wildlife experience adventure, and don't forget if you enjoyed this series please share it for us, we greatly appreciate that! And stay tuned for a few more episodes as we experience the ups and downs of raising the baby geese in a sea of predators this deep in the woods! Stay tuned for the next episode! Also consider subscribing to follow all of our Illinois and Western Kentucky land management projects, wildlife conservation projects, wildlife habitat improvement projects, our land investing projects, flipping land, home rehab projects, Bobcat mini excavator projects, Bobcat CTL skid steer projects, DIY rustic barn wood projects, DIY rustic furniture projects, farm vlogs, modern homesteading, homestead vlogs, and much more country living adventure! Thank you. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.
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Yay!!!! Cute lil' boogers. Congrats!
This must be their first ever brood. Most experienced geese would have cleaned egg shells and other debris from the nest. They also seem inexperienced at coaxing the goslings out of the nest.
Congratulations Grandpa & Grandma Gosling🪶
Well this is the 4th year trying! Thanks! Stay tuned to see how we do!!
What a sweet video, happy, happy, joy, joy!!!!
Thank you so much!
So cute, hope they grow strong and hang around. Congratulations Mr and Mrs Kapper
Thank you, stay tuned, it is an ongoing struggle!
Absolutely brilliant to see them leave the nest 🙂👍
Congrats, this is very special, you sure did it. Thank you.
Thank you too!
Thanks for sharing this with us take care
Thank you too
@@kapperoutdoors No problem Kap and thank you
When they got hungry enough, they hopped out!
I think so! Only took 2 1/2 days!!
Hey KAPPER congrats how cute are these six little balls of fluff taking their first dip🐥
Thank you! pretty amazing to see up close!
Congrats Grandpa and Grandma Kapper!!!
Another heart-warming vid, well done!
Thank you very much!
100% awesomeness right there,love it and thanks for sharing this 👍😊...
Our pleasure!
The sound of happy Grand Parents, nearly as good as the chicks first adventure into the world of nature.
dunno if you guys gives a damn but if you are bored like me during the covid times you can watch all the latest movies on InstaFlixxer. Been streaming with my girlfriend during the lockdown =)
@Wilson Ray yea, I've been watching on instaflixxer for since november myself :D
It’s a big world for those little boogers 😁👍
lol no doubt!!
Made my day. Good job, Kappers.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks
Awesome!!! ❤
👏 very nice..great job caring about them 👍
Thanks, this was a big deal for us here for sure.
Congrats :) you might as well make 3 more nests for next year... ;)
Outstanding Job Kappers!!!!!!!!! I suspect their may be a few more Goose Rafts on the ponds next year???
probably at least one more!! Thanks man
Almost as exciting as when my kids left the nest at 18.
LOL you were a lucky one! Many stay until they are 40!!!
Nice footage guys.
Thanks 👍
great job guys great job.
Thank you we appreciate that and we enjoy sharing our blessings
Call “ Geese Kapper’s family tree! “ 👍🏻🤝🦌🐣
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I hope the snake does not get them......................😪😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😁😁😁
We have an abundance of geese where I live and now I can see why. If each pair has six babies, that's a lot of birds. People with ponds, and this is in the suburbs, have to plant thick grasses around the perimeter to deter them from hanging out there. Otherwise they foul up the water with their poopies. We have traffic stopped quite often to let the geese move their brood from pond to pond.
I like to eat foie gras.
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