Detroit Free Press staff

Eastern Michigan University officials are warning students and staff to watch out for an aggressive Canada goose that has been terrorizing passersby.

The university's police department posted a security camera video on social media Tuesday that shows the bird charging and flying at a person walking in the northwest area of Green Lot 1.

It's a male goose protecting a nest, said Geoffrey Larcom, executive director of media relations for EMU.

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"We’re going to send out a campus note urging people to be careful. It is nesting season, and we’re located hear the Huron River," he said.

He also said: "There have been several people who have walked by the area, and the male goose has said, 'Keep your distance,' essentially. But we're not aware of any injury reports."

The EMU goose certainly isn't the first to make headlines. Last spring, teenage golfer Isaac Couling was attacked by a goose on the 7th hole at the Wolf Creek Golf Course in Adrian.

Couling said as he was walking to his ball, he saw a goose under a tree and tried to avoid it, but it came after him. Photos of Couling running away from the goose and diving for cover went viral, receiving national attention in media outlets like CNN, the New York Post, and ABC News.