Did the rally goose fly away home? Why have the Padres claimed the goose as their new mascot? And, can the rally goose species be found in San Diego? Your questions answered.
"Nocturnal migrants... can be disoriented by lights, and once a bird gets into the sort of zone of influence of a light, it's very difficult to leave that," Longcore said."In this instance, lights, disorientation, it is also a bit noisy in the stadium, and so it's going to have a lot of sort of sensory overload once it gets in that environment."Ground crew members came onto the field with a trash can to scoop up the bird and carry it out of sight.
"In this instance, they got it out of the light, they got it outside and released it, and it went under its own power at that point," Longcore said."And, that's probably the best outcome for itGeese have a good sense of direction. After all, the white-fronted variety travel some six thousand miles to escape the cold. So it's likely the star is back with its flock and headed for a well-deserved vacation in Mexico.
Even the Padres organization itself has fully embraced its unofficial mascot. The"Talk to Me, Goose," a special edition alcoholic beverage sold at the stadium pays homage. A hype video set to techno beats with flashy overlays and pulsating"RALLY GOOSE" text highlights the moment their savior came down from above.
What we do know is this: With just three wins against the Philadelphia Phillies separating San Diego's longest-running sports team from the World Series for the first time since 1998, fans won't let go of the rally goose anytime soon.and also turn some attention to caring about geeseThe Future of the Greater White-Fronted Goose
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