The Amazing World of Canada Geese

 

 Welcome

You are about to experience the true saga of an indescribably magnificent pair of mated Canada geese. They chose a lush location in a secret business courtyard paradise to nest and raise their goslings. The result—an opportunity to observe and now reveal the captivating lives and journey of these amazing geese. I welcome you to explore this website letting the geese come alive for you in words and photos.

These natural Zen masters teach about living in the present moment, brushing off trouble, the intricacies of harmony, tolerance, friendship, family, survival, and the simple joys of life. I became their humble student and now share the experience with you.

Unexpected and remarkable circumstances took place that compelled me to research what was witnessed, shedding light on the life history of Canada geese, and their positive impact on the environment.

Come along as we travel to a very private world of our incomparable guests — the noble, sensitive, caring, and lovable Canada geese.

~ Barbara Klide

Book

Awarded Nonfiction Authors Association (NFAA) Gold Book Award.

A true-life love story of a mated pair of Canada geese and their goslings. This remarkable, heart-warming saga showcases through words and color photos, a committed and protective mated pair of Canada geese who decided to nest in a corporate courtyard in California.

 

Reviews

“You and the people in the complex had a great opportunity to view and really connect to the geese raising a brood with all their difficulties. Having this experience makes people, young and old, more concerned for conserving habitat for the various birds, mammals, and insects that inhabit our earth. I commend you for your writing.”

—Bill Bianco, President, Sacramento Audubon Society

 

Resources

For teens, adults, and families, this journey of smart and elegant creatures is also packed with researched, educational facts, and in-depth resources about Canada geese for further study and enjoyment from the National Geographic, National Audubon Society, and California Rice Commission.