It seems that late in the day, a small flock of Canada geese leave the small lake and walk across the entrance road to their subdivision. Typically, the birds begin feeding on the fallen fruit littering the ground beneath a Bradford pear growing in a side yard on one side of the road. Once they have eaten all they want at that location, the slowly cross the road and dine on the Bradford pears found in the yard across the street. This has been going for several weeks. Interestingly, this is the first year they have witnessed the odd feeding behavior. That begs the question, “Why now?”
Bradford Pears are sterile and don’t produce fruit. It appears these have reverted to the original pre-hybrid Callery Pears which makes them highly invasive and they should all be removed. The geese eating that fruit will spread those invasive trees all along their flight path as well as around the neighborhood.