A goose has been on sentry duty for three years outside the Kraljevo barracks in Yugoslavia. It is always in the same spot, standing first on one leg and then on the other, and is so attached to the army that it will not take food from anyone not in uniform. All attempts at trying to persuade the bird to change its odd habit have met with no success, for when moved from its post it mopes and goes on hunger strike until it is allowed to return
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 April 1938, Page 5
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