Pond Maintenance and Goose Egg Rescue ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŸ๐Ÿ’ฆsteemCreated with Sketch.

in ecotrain โ€ขย  7 years agoย 

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The trees are leafing out and days are warmer. Now is the time when mowing and gardening take up a lot of our time. One unique task is keeping our pond intact and clear of floating moss. This moss can cover almost the entire pond if we donโ€™t address the issue.

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We have a floating dispenser that we put fertilizer in which feeds the single cell algae. This will turn the water a beautiful pea green color and shade out the stringy moss that grows up from the bottom. There will still be some of it for cover for the minnows and tadpoles, but it is kept in check so fishing is easier and your hook doesnโ€™t get covered with slimy moss.
Here is a little video that I took while paddling around in my kayak.
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I also have to paddle around the perimeter and check to see if any muskrats have dug holes in the dam which could jeopardize its integrity. I did find a spot where something had been digging so we will have to fill those holes with dirt and possibly even have to set a trap for the culprit.

While I was typing this, quietly sipping my morning coffee, my husband got out the binoculars and was looking out the window. Asked what he was looking at. We have Canada Geese who nest on a tiny island in the middle of the pond every year. There is a circle of metal that they nest in. Apparently the metal circle tipped over and the eggs were now floating in the water and the geese were up on the shore making a big ruckus. I dragged my kayak to the pond and set everything alright. I donโ€™t know if she will go back to her nest, but I did what I could. They would be ready to hatch any day now. Nothing like a little impromptu kayaking on a chilly morning to wake you up and get your blood flowing.

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The island has dwindled to about a 3 foot circle when the pond is full so we may have to add some rocks to it or something before next yearโ€™s occupants arrive.

There is always something that needs to be done here at Stillwaters Farm. Thanks for stopping by!

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ย  ยท ย 7 years agoย 

Great Post & Pictures!
Looks like a good relaxing fishing spot for sure.
Farm life at its best. Steem on :)

ย  ยท ย 7 years agoย 

Thanks so much! It is relaxing, though a lot of work keeping it all groomed.

ย  ยท ย 7 years agoย 

You have a beautiful place!! Where I live, SW Ontario, Canadian Geese are pretty used to humans and would probably not be bothered by you handling their eggs. OHHHH I hope they all hatch. I love the babies. Thanks for sharin!

ย  ยท ย 7 years agoย 

Iโ€™m just afraid that she gave up on them before I fixed it. Iโ€™m not sure how long they were in the water. We have raised orphan ones before and they are adorable. I donโ€™t still have an incubator or I would just try to hatch them myself.

ย  ยท ย 7 years agoย 

Love the trees and romantic pond here. I have gardens. How did the tree get in the lake? Very interesting.

ย  ยท ย 6 years agoย 

Thank you so much! The trees are actually on a small island and they just planted themselves. The pond is really full right now so the bit of the island that is showing is only about 5 feet across.

ย  ยท ย 6 years agoย 

Very interesting. Very mysterious. Thanks for sharing. How are you?

ย  ยท ย 6 years agoย 

Thank you! I live in a nature wonderland. ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒบ๐ŸŒฟ๐ŸŒธ

ย  ยท ย 7 years agoย 

Ohh I hope the geese went back to their eggs!! I love the looks of your pond...such a peaceful place it must be.

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ย  ยท ย 6 years agoย 

She did go back and sit on the eggs for a couple of days, but alas she ultimately abandoned them. ๐Ÿ˜” Thatโ€™s the way it goes with nature I guess. I just knew I had to try.