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Injured Goose 'Arrow Boy' Loses Arrow, Keeps Nickname

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After months of living with a target-tip arrow through its breast

After months of living with a target-tip arrow through its breast

"Arrow Boy

" as some have come to affectionately call the goose

 is mysteriously now arrow-free. COURTESY ANN GLEASON

is mysteriously now arrow-free. COURTESY ANN GLEASON

After months of living with a target-tip arrow through its breast

After months of living with a target-tip arrow through its breast

authorBrandon B. Quinn on Jul 15, 2013
When a Canada goose was flying around Noyac last winter with an arrow through its breast, eluding capture by those trying to help it, many assumed that it was cooked.Proving... more

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