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Bolling Building crisis that's for the birds

Geese eggs turned into goslings

Before and after photos.

Update: Boston Animal Control arrived today and took the geese, presumably to a place where they can splash around and do other geese-type stuff.

Geese aren't supposed to be hatching their eggs on rooftops, but employees at BPS headquarters in the Bolling Building in Nubian Square reports one feathered couple has done just that - and now they're worried how the goslings will survive.

A BPS staffer forwarded photos of the honking parents and their newborn up on a tiny terrace on the third floor. Boston Animal Control has told BPS they can swing by tomorrow, but workers wonder if the goslings can make it that long.

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The nearest water is the Muddy River. Once they've taken the elevator down to the street, Officer Michael is going to guide them across Tremont, Mass Ave, and the Fenway.

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Green roofs are all the rage, but it does look like they have some side effects.

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They do actually do some good for the buildings they cover. This is one minor issue compared to the positives.

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Look, I totally understand getting invested in the birds outside your window. But Canada Geese are not exactly endangered. And should you be encouraging the success of genes that lead this pair to nest on a 3rd floor roof?

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Didn't this same thing happen on the roof of the WGBH building a few years ago, and MSPCA came and moved the geese to the ground?

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They run a school system, but can they teach a bird to fly?

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Birds nest in tall buildings all the time. In the short term, the parents will provide food. In the longer term, the goslings will learn how to fly. And if none of this works, that's nature as well.

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Geese need access to water.

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Like ducklings, goslings feed themselves; mom & dad just guide them. The day they hatch they are able to walk and swim, and will peck at anything that strikes them as edible, mostly tender shoots and insects. The photos make it look like they are on a "green" roof; let's hope there's enough for them to eat for the next month or two.

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I learned something today. Thanks.

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Wood ducks actually jump out of trees to get to water, but is only 10 feet or so. I would worry that few of the goslings would jump off the roof.

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As a start the city should identify the underlying structural issues that led to this situation and then provide wraparound services and other supports

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Magoo sez in a cute cuddly voice: those wittle snuggle packages are so cutesy and asnuggable. Magoo.

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(n/t)

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Animal Control came today and took care of things.

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Can someone do the same with the BPS admins?

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How long til someone publishes "Make Way for Goslings"...?

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