Thought I would just do a quick update.
Tweety is doing fantastic. At first he wasn't eating and had to be fed with a spoon and given water using a syringe, but thankfully this passed and he began eating on his own later that night. He officially figured it out by day 2.
Day 2, we filled up the tub with about an inch of water and just let him stomp around and splash and get used to it. He dipped his head in but showed little interest - so we thought. When we put him back in his house to get warm and dry, he jumped straight into his water dish and sat down. Silly goose!
We find that Tweety is a very social little guy. He doesn't like being left alone in his house. So in the evenings after my son has gone to bed and the house is quiet, we take him out and just have him sit in our laps while we watch shows and movies. Tweety seems to enjoy this as he falls asleep within minutes. Our cats have noticed him but only 1 of them has taken an interest in him, so we watch her carefully or lock her in a room when we have Tweety out.
Day 3, Today Tweety officially learned to swim. We had been gradually increasing the amount of water in the tub. Yesturday he swam a little bit but still made the effort to touch the bottom. Today when placed in the water he just took off swimming around. We put some lettuce in the water to encourage him to multi-task and practice swimming and eating as it's a skill I've seen them use in the wild. At first Tweety seemed unsure, but quickly became acustomed to the idea and gobbled up a good portion of the little bits of lettuce.
Overall he seems like a very healthy, happy little gosling and it'll be sad to see him go to the wildlife center. We plan to take him sometime between this week and next. I wish we could keep him... but a piece of information I haven't shared yet; We live in an apartment in the city.. there's just no way

I'm taking lots of pictures of our little guy, and we will certainly always remember this experience.
Thank you for the support and guidance you offered throughout this experience. This website, along with information I found on others, has really helped me to make sure Tweety has the best possible start to his future.

