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Lake Alm, 1978. Photo by Sybille Kalas.
“When we first arrived at Lake Alm, the geese were glad to see a large expanse of water again but at the same time were rather afraid of their new surroundings. As a result, they stuck closely to us.”
“Ever since boyhood Konrad Lorenz has been fascinated by geese. "I am often asked”, he writes, “why we have made the greylag goose the subject of such extensive studies. There are many reasons, but the most important is that greylag geese exhibit a family existence that is analogous in many significant ways to human family life.”
Study of the social behaviour of the greylag goose has played an important part in Konrad Lorenz’s development of the science of ethology. In 1973 when he left the Max Planck Institute for Behavioural Physiology in Bavaria, he established a research station in the Alm Valley in his native Austrian mountains to continue his goose studies. Artificial ponds were created where the geese could breed, and a generation of unfledged geese, reared by human foster parents in Bavaria, was taken there…“
From "The year of the greylag goose” by Konrad Lorenz, 1979. https://www.instagram.com/p/CiIiBKwNyA8/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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