S..Of course...Sep to Dec will be fine for mating.....
No, mating for Canadas are in late Feb. ,early March with gosling births taking place end of April and through the middle of May.
Canada geese are ready to accept a mate during their third summer alive.
Geese mate for life.
The snow geese mate during the second spring migration and stays with their parter for life. The snow geese mate during the second spring migration and stays with their parter for life.
They are different species. If they could mate to produce fertile offspring, they wouldn't have separate names.
It's a romantic notion. But no. Wild geese are, for the most part, monogamous, but they have been known to re-mate if their former mate dies. (I don't know if domesticated geese behave the same or not.) There isn't (as far as we can tell) a specific song (and describing the noise made by geese as a "song" is being quite generous) that serves to identify a specific goose, so the notion of "its mate's song" is pretty much meaningless anyway.
Geese reproduce by mating together. The female goose will then lay the fertilized eggs in the nest. Geese will mate for life and are monogamous.
No. They are separate species, and species cannot interbreed.
Yes they do. They don't know the difference. Refer to link below.
about september to november they usally mate
They mate from early September to late November.
Geese will choose a mate when they are about three years old and will stay monogamous for life, raising new families together each year. If one mate dies, the other mate will sometimes wait several years before choosing a new partner or might even stay single.
Shane - 1966 The Wild Geese - 1.3 was released on: USA: 24 September 1966