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Oh no! Is there anything that you can do for them. Say buy them one of those calming noise machines that night sleepers use to cut the sound when sleeping during the day? Install a loud waterfall between the geese and the neighbors? I know when it is raining, you can hardly hear Pinky's crow from 20-30 feet away.
I hope something works out for this. Make sure they know how much it will hurt you to rehome them.
I really think this is something I'm going to have to be proactive about and nip in the bud. I've been making sure to speak with the all the neighbors about the waterfowl since I started getting them. They weren't living in their house when I got them, renters were. I saw her at the mailbox yesterday and started some small talk. At one point I said, "oh, I've gotten some ducks!" Her entire demeanor changed as she said, "Yeah, they sure are loud." Very next question out of her mouth, "Did you have to get permits for them?" I said, "I don't need any." She said, "you sure?"
So obviously they have been thinking about this and talking about it. I kept putting on a cheerful face and mentioned that I knew the duckhouse wasn't looking great, but that I had the cedar siding for it in the garage, but I was going to wait till dry time to put it up. She blurted out, "You think it might be too close to the property line?"
See what I am getting at? I think they have been stewing over there and not saying anything. I walked over there today to let them know that I am a good neighbor, and that I want to make this work. I know Ranaya is the problem, she is one loud gal. It's not all day long, but it lasts for about 5 minutes or more first thing in the morning. Then anytime there is a disturbance... i.e then getting into or out of their car. So what do I do?