A Canada goose living on a golf course in Lachute, Que., was still able to be a good father to his goslings over the last several weeks, despite an arrow through his belly. Despite the bird's stoic resolve, Allard was concerned and called in federal wildlife agents, who are responsible for migratory birds in Canada. Veterinarians were able to successfully extract the arrow during surgery and the goose should be able to fly again. Limited hunting of Canada geese with shotguns and bows and arrows is legal in Canada. The Canada Goose was shot with an arrow, continued to care for newborn goslings1:06But will this durable fowl be reunited with his goslings?
Source: CBC News July 21, 2017 22:01 UTC